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Eddie in August 1970

★ 8.01 votes25 min📅 1970-06-03

Dive into *Eddie in August (1970)*, Benny Hill's whimsical silent comedy that follows the misadventures of its titular character—a lovable underdog whose string of bad luck seems endless.

Director: Benny Hill

Cast

Benny Hill
Benny Hill
Eddie
Nicole Shelby
Kathy
Douglas Hill
Roger
Jill Easter
Flo
George Roderick
Garbage Collector in Park
Tommy Godfrey
Tommy Godfrey
Used Car Salesman
Connie Georges
Woman Driving Sports Car
Michael Sharvell-Martin
Man in Park
Paul Barton
Episodic role
Georgina Boyle
Episodic role

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Eddie in August (1970) about?

This 25-minute silent comedy stars Benny Hill as Eddie, a perpetually unlucky man whose romantic dreams crumble—literally. His crush on a striking nurse fades fast when he's left with a woman closer to his own modest charm. The film blends humor with a touch of pathos as Eddie learns that love isn't always what it seems.

Who directed Eddie in August?

Benny Hill directed this short film, showcasing his knack for physical comedy and lighthearted storytelling.

Who stars in Eddie in August?

The cast includes Benny Hill, Nicole Shelby, Douglas Hill, Jill Easter, and George Roderick.

Is Eddie in August (1970) worth watching?

While not a cinematic masterpiece, *Eddie in August* is a delightful curiosity for fans of Benny Hill's work or silent-era comedy. Its short runtime and nostalgic charm make it a fun watch for those curious about 1970s TV specials.

How long is Eddie in August?

The film runs for 25 minutes.

About Eddie in August (1970) — Benny Hill's Silly Silent Comedy Short

Dive into *Eddie in August (1970)*, Benny Hill's whimsical silent comedy that follows the misadventures of its titular character—a lovable underdog whose string of bad luck seems endless. Directed by Hill himself, this 25-minute gem blends slapstick humor with a heartfelt exploration of fate and unrequited love. Eddie, a self-proclaimed "born loser," finds himself smitten with a glamorous nurse strolling through the park, only to end up paired with a woman far less striking. The film's charming atmosphere and playful tone make it a quirky time capsule of early television comedy.

Though short, *Eddie in August* packs a punch with its clever visual gags and Hill's signature wit. The contrast between Eddie's grand romantic aspirations and the humbler reality he faces adds a layer of warmth to the laughs. Ideal for fans of nostalgic, lighthearted cinema, this TV movie stands out as a unique slice of 1970s entertainment.