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      • This gentle comedy, in which he takes a back seat and merely links a number of set pieces by prominent British actors and comedians of the 1960s is out of character, but nevertheless warm and enjoyable.
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  2. The Sandwich Man is a 1966 British comedy film directed by Robert Hartford-Davis starring Michael Bentine, with support from a cast of British character actors including Dora Bryan, Harry H. Corbett, Bernard Cribbins, Diana Dors, Norman Wisdom, Terry-Thomas and Ian Hendry. It was written by Hartford-Davis and Bentine.

  3. Popular reviews. More. ★★★★. My score is generous, don’t get to imagining that this is anything like as funny as the makers intended or the cast suggests. It’s just that it all has such a good feel to it and as a picture of how London was 40 odd years ago, absolutely indispensable.

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  4. www.thespinningimage.co.uk › cultfilms › displaycultSandwich Man, The Review (1966)

    By the sixties, his show It's a Square World had been successful enough for a big screen spin-off to be considered, and The Sandwich Man was the result, a good natured ramble around London as seen through the eyes of the character of the title.

  5. Mild-mannered widower Horace Quilby (Michael Bentine) is a 'Sandwich Man' who carries a sandwich-board on behalf of Finklebaum and O'Casey - dealers in 'misfit clothing' - and is a resplendent sight in his top hat and tails as he walks the London streets.

  6. The Sandwich Man: Directed by Robert Hartford-Davis. With Michael Bentine, Dora Bryan, Harry H. Corbett, Bernard Cribbins. A man with a sandwich-board (advert) wanders around London meeting many strange characters.

  7. The Sandwich Man is a 1966 British comedy film directed by Robert Hartford-Davis starring Michael Bentine, with support from a cast of British character actors including Dora Bryan, Harry H. Corbett, Bernard Cribbins, Diana Dors, Norman Wisdom, Terry-Thomas and Ian Hendry.