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Further Up the Creek 1958

★ 6.06 votes91 min📅 1958-10-28

"The crew are very happy. .. The passengers are excited... The Captain is clueless..."

Dive into the nautical nonsense of *Further Up the Creek (1958)*, Val Guest's riotous follow-up to *Up The Creek*, where bumbling naval officer Lieutenant Humphrey Fairweather (David Tomlinson) takes command of the ship Aristotle.

Director: Val Guest

Cast

David Tomlinson
David Tomlinson
Lt. Fairweather
Frankie Howerd
Frankie Howerd
Bos'n
Shirley Eaton
Shirley Eaton
Jane
Thora Hird
Thora Hird
Mrs. Galloway
Lionel Jeffries
Lionel Jeffries
Steady Barker
Lionel Murton
Lionel Murton
Perkins
David Lodge
David Lodge
Scouse
John Warren
Cooky
Sam Kydd
Sam Kydd
Bates
Edwin Richfield
Edwin Richfield
Bennett

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Further Up the Creek (1958) about?

British comedy sequel *Further Up the Creek* follows Lieutenant Humphrey Fairweather as he commands the ship Aristotle, only to find his voyage derailed by his own bumbling incompetence. Tasked with delivering the vessel to a faraway Middle-Eastern country, Fairweather's antics cause escalating chaos among crew and passengers alike.

Who directed Further Up the Creek?

The film was directed by Val Guest, a British filmmaker known for his work in comedy and science fiction. Guest's knack for blending humor with absurd situations shines in this nautical farce.

Who stars in Further Up the Creek?

The cast features David Tomlinson as Lieutenant Humphrey Fairweather, Frankie Howerd as his exasperated second-in-command, Shirley Eaton, Thora Hird, and Lionel Jeffries.

Is Further Up the Creek (1958) worth watching?

With its classic British comedy charm and energetic performances, *Further Up the Creek* is a delightful time capsule for fans of the genre. While not a high-stakes thriller, its relentless humor and lighthearted tone make it an enjoyable watch for anyone seeking a good laugh.

How long is Further Up the Creek?

The film runs for 91 minutes.

About Further Up the Creek (1958) — Bumbling naval officers turn a simple voyage into slapstick gold

Dive into the nautical nonsense of *Further Up the Creek (1958)*, Val Guest's riotous follow-up to *Up The Creek*, where bumbling naval officer Lieutenant Humphrey Fairweather (David Tomlinson) takes command of the ship Aristotle. Tasked with delivering the vessel to a mysterious Middle-Eastern nation, Fairweather's knack for chaos turns a simple voyage into a slapstick odyssey. With his exasperated second-in-command (Frankie Howerd) in tow, the duo's well-intentioned incompetence ignites a chain of mishaps, leaving the crew in stitches and the passengers bewildered. Director Guest infuses the film with a playful, farcical energy, blending classic British comedy tropes with the absurdity of military ineptitude.

This lighthearted romp thrives on its charming cast, including Shirley Eaton's spirited presence and Thora Hird's sharp wit, all anchored by Lionel Jeffries' deadpan exasperation. The film's breezy 91-minute runtime whisks viewers through a series of gags and misunderstandings, all set against the backdrop of a ship teetering between order and mayhem. Perfect for fans of witty, old-school comedies, *Further Up the Creek* is a time capsule of post-war humor—equal parts silly and savvy.