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Clockwise 1986

★ 6.2214 votes96 min📅 1986-03-01

"Mr. Stimpson ran his life and everyone else's by the clock. Then one day at 2:09 and 43 seconds... The clock decided to strike back."

Clockwise (1986) is a chaotic British comedy that follows Brian Stimpson, a rigid school headmaster whose obsession with punctuality spirals into absurdity after a delayed train derails his carefully planned day.

Director: Christopher Morahan

Cast

John Cleese
John Cleese
Brian Stimpson
Penelope Wilton
Penelope Wilton
Pat Garden
Alison Steadman
Alison Steadman
Gwenda Stimpson
Stephen Moore
Stephen Moore
Mr. John Jolly
Joan Hickson
Joan Hickson
Mrs. Ellie Trellis
Benjamin Whitrow
Benjamin Whitrow
Headmaster
Geoffrey Palmer
Geoffrey Palmer
Headmaster
Michael Aldridge
Michael Aldridge
Prior
Sharon Maiden
Sharon Maiden
Laura Wisely
Penny Leatherbarrow
Woman Teacher

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Clockwise (1986) about?

Clockwise (1986) follows Brian Stimpson, a disciplined school headmaster whose life unravels after missing his train. His attempt to salvage a conference speech spirals into a series of comedic mishaps, including a police report and a road trip filled with misunderstandings. What starts as a mission for punctuality becomes a chaotic journey of errors and misadventures.

Who directed Clockwise?

Christopher Morahan directed Clockwise (1986), bringing a sharp comedic edge to the film's chaotic narrative.

Who stars in Clockwise?

Clockwise (1986) features John Cleese, Penelope Wilton, Alison Steadman, Stephen Moore, and Joan Hickson in key roles.

Is Clockwise (1986) worth watching?

Clockwise (1986) is a delightful farce for fans of British comedy and John Cleese's signature humor. While not a blockbuster, its clever premise and Cleese's performance make it a charming 96-minute escape into comedic chaos. If you enjoy classic British comedies with a dash of absurdity, it's worth a watch.

How long is Clockwise?

Clockwise (1986) has a runtime of 96 minutes.

About Clockwise (1986) — A Time-Traveling Farce with John Cleese

Clockwise (1986) is a chaotic British comedy that follows Brian Stimpson, a rigid school headmaster whose obsession with punctuality spirals into absurdity after a delayed train derails his carefully planned day. Starring John Cleese in a role that blends his signature wit with escalating farce, the film captures the chaos of a man losing control in a world that refuses to adhere to his rules. Directed by Christopher Morahan, Clockwise delivers sharp humor amidst a series of mishaps, from a misunderstanding-fueled police report to a road trip gone hilariously wrong. The atmosphere is one of relentless, laugh-out-loud comedy, where every second counts—and every second is wasted.

With a cast featuring Penelope Wilton, Alison Steadman, and Stephen Moore, Clockwise thrives on Cleese's unmatched comedic timing and the film's knack for turning mundane situations into comedic gold. Themes of control, chaos, and the absurdity of life's unpredictability drive the story, making it a standout in 1980s British comedy. Whether you're a fan of Cleese's iconic performances or just love a good farce, Clockwise (1986) is a masterclass in comedic timing and situational humor.