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What a Whopper 1961

★ 5.914 votes90 min📅 1961-10-17

"Naughty Maids And Naughtical Monsters, A Book! A Monster! A Film!"

In this delightful 1961 British comedy, "What a Whopper," a struggling writer hatches a daring scheme to secure much-needed funding by crafting a sensational book about Scotland's fabled Loch Ness Monster.

Director: Gilbert Gunn

Cast

Adam Faith
Adam Faith
Tony Blake
Carole Lesley
Carole Lesley
Charlotte 'Charlie' Pinner
Terence Longdon
Terence Longdon
Vernon
Marie France Dousset
Marie
Freddie Frinton
Freddie Frinton
Gilbert Pinner
Sidney James
Sidney James
Harry Sutton
Charles Hawtrey
Charles Hawtrey
Arnold
Clive Dunn
Clive Dunn
Mr. Slate
Spike Milligan
Spike Milligan
Tramp
Wilfrid Brambell
Wilfrid Brambell
Postie

Frequently Asked Questions

What is What a Whopper (1961) about?

This 1961 British comedy follows a cash-strapped writer who concocts a scheme to profit from the Loch Ness Monster legend. After publishers dismiss his book idea, he and his friends create a fake monster and head to Scotland to sell the story. The plan quickly spirals into a series of hilarious misunderstandings with the locals.

Who directed What a Whopper?

Gilbert Gunn directed this 1961 comedy, known for his work in lighthearted British films of the era.

Who stars in What a Whopper?

The film features Adam Faith as the ambitious writer, alongside Carole Lesley, Terence Longdon, Marie France Dousset, and the iconic Sidney James.

Is What a Whopper (1961) worth watching?

While it may not be a cinematic masterpiece, this vintage comedy offers charming escapism with its playful take on folklore and deception. Fans of 1960s British humor and lighthearted adventures will find it a fun, if flawed, ride. Its low stakes and cheerful tone make it a pleasant throwback for casual viewers.

How long is What a Whopper?

The film runs for 90 minutes.

About What a Whopper (1961) — A 1960s Comedy Classic About Hoaxes and High Jinks

In this delightful 1961 British comedy, "What a Whopper," a struggling writer hatches a daring scheme to secure much-needed funding by crafting a sensational book about Scotland's fabled Loch Ness Monster. Rejected by every publisher who doubts the monster's existence, he rallies his friends to fabricate a convincing hoax—complete with staged photographs—before embarking on a trip to the misty highlands. Directed by Gilbert Gunn, this lighthearted adventure blends slapstick humor with a whimsical take on folklore, as the group navigates both skeptical locals and their own escalating farce. With its playful tone and quirky charm, the film captures the absurdity of chasing fame through deception while celebrating the timeless allure of mystery.

Adam Faith leads the cast as the ambitious writer, flanked by Carole Lesley and Terence Longdon in this zany escapade that pokes fun at publishing trends and armchair monster hunters alike. The story's humor unfolds against a backdrop of rolling Scottish hills and cozy pubs, where the line between myth and mischief blurs deliciously. Whether you're a fan of vintage comedies or simply love a good tall tale, "What a Whopper (1961)" delivers a breezy, entertaining ride through one of cinema's most charming quests for the truth.