White Cargo

White Cargo

Year: 1973

Runtime: 77 mins

Language: English

Director: Ray Selfe

Comedy

Five years before his famous turn opposite Graham Chapman in ‘The Odd Job’, David Jason headline‑stars this very low‑budget comedy as a dreamy protagonist who is swept into a wild adventure alongside the underrated Imogen Hassall. Produced on a shoestring budget, the film also features a pre‑Darth‑Vader appearance by Dave Prowse, whose role echoes his gritty character from the TV series ‘Callan’, adding a touch of familiar toughness.

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Albert Toddey, a daydreaming would-be James Bond-type government employee, recalls in flashback how he came to be a “government employee with a position of responsibility.”

Having been sent a ticket for a supposed high-end gentlemen’s club, Albert Toddey attends but finds it is a low-end strip club. The club is under surveillance by two bowler-hatted bumbling Home Office investigators, Chumley and Fosdyke, who use a variety of transparent disguises throughout the film. While Desirée, a stripper, performs, Albert notices an off-stage argument between the attractive Stella and bouncer Harry, and daydreams of overpowering Harry and rescuing her. Acting on this impulse, he is instead drenched in the water from a mop-bucket, and – along with Stella, who was caught going through the boss’s desk – is thrown out into the street.

Stella takes pity on him and asks him back to her apartment to dry off; but, as he changes, Stella is kidnapped by Harry. She manages to indicate to Albert that he should find a book, handwritten in Arabic, that she stole from the desk. Chumley and Fosdyke enter the flat, posing as gas meter readers, and advise Albert to take the book to an Eastern trading company for translation, where they lie in wait for him. At the trading company, they translate an address of a house in the country before Albert takes back the book and escapes.

At the country house, Albert finds the owner of the strip club, Fox, Harry and a number of hoods running a trade in white slavery. Harry offers up his girlfriend Desirée to complete an order, along with six women chained up in the cellar. Albert sneaks in through the open French windows, and finds one of the women in the cellar is Stella. He daydreams of taking a poker from the upstairs fireplace, freeing the women with it, tying up the hoods and knocking out Fox. Albert finds no poker, but finds a tyre iron in a van outside, and creates a diversion to re-enter the house by jamming on the van’s horn. He fails either to free the women or tie up the hoods, and is chained up overnight with Stella.

Meanwhile, Chumley and Fosdyke enter the house posing as census takers, but leave suspicious – for all the names they are given for the residents are of famous film actors.

In the morning, the captives, along with Desirée, are taken in the van to a dockyard warehouse. On the journey, Chumley and Fosdyke appear from hiding in the back of the van, and Stella reveals herself to be an undercover police officer investigating Fox. At the warehouse, while Stella is interrogated over the stolen book, Albert daydreams about overpowering their guard, knocking out the hoods with a hare-brained pulley system and locking Fox in a crate. His scheme fails; however, he manages to knock out the hoods one by one by dropping crates on their heads, while Desirée and the other women gleefully chain up their erstwhile captors. Albert knocks Fox into the dock while Stella phones the police.

As a reward, Albert gets his “position of responsibility” – as the doorman at New Scotland Yard.

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