The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer (1970)
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Like Socrates of ancient Athens, Michael Rimmer (Peter Cook) of modern England believes the key to success is to ask the right questions. Lots of questions. So he gets a job with an advertising agency that conducts polls, rises swiftly through the ranks, and eventually runs the agency. Then he… More Like Socrates of ancient Athens, Michael Rimmer (Peter Cook) of modern England believes the key to success is to ask the right questions. Lots of questions. So he gets a job with an advertising agency that conducts polls, rises swiftly through the ranks, and eventually runs the agency. Then he bombards England with questions. His ingenious system enables him to predict the outcome of a general election. (Every voter in England had received a questionnaire.) So accomplished is Rimmer at asking questions that he finds his future wife through market research. To insure that he gets the right answers, Rimmer is not above manipulating the polls. For example, when he asks residents of Coventry their religion, 95 percent identify themselves as Buddhists, thanks to an influx of Rimmer stooges. Then he enters politics. In a short time, he gets himself elected to Parliament, becomes a cabinet minister and eventually moves into Ten Downing Street as prime minister after pushing the incumbent prime minister off an oil platform. By this time, every eligible voter in Britain can cast ballots with a television remote control. Alas, the electorate tires of the endless referendum questions that they must answer as part of their daily routine. This development serves only to catapult Rimmer to further success, for the people decide to place all decisions in his hands as dictator of England. So Rimmer keeps rising and rising and rising. And asking questions. ~ Mike Cummings, Rovi
- Directed By
- Kevin Billington
- Written By
- Peter Cook, John Cleese
- Genres
- Comedy
- In Theaters
- Nov 12, 1970 Wide
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Cast
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Peter Cook
as Michael Rimmer
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Denholm Elliott
as Peter Niss
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Ronald Fraser
as Tom Hutchinson
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Arthur Lowe
as Ferret
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Vanessa Howard
as Patricia Cartwright
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George A. Cooper
as Blackett
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Graham Crowden
as Bishop of Cowley
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Harold Pinter
as Steven Hench
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James Cossins
as Crodder
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Richard Pearson
as Wilting
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Ronnie Corbett
as Interviewer
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Dudley Foster
as Federman
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Julian Glover
as Col. Moffat
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Ann Beach
as Receptionist
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Jonathan Cecil
as "Spot"
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Diana Coupland
as Mrs. Spimm
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Percy Edwards
as Bird Impersonator
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Arthur Lovegrove
as Doorman
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Frank Thornton
as Stoddart
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Desmond Walter-Ellis
as Buffery
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Michael Bates
as Mr. Spimm
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Norman Bird
as Alderman Poot
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Graham Chapman
as Fromage
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William Job
as Waring
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Norman Rossington
as Guide
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Michael Trubshawe
as Mandeville
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Roland Culver
as Sir Eric Bentley
- Valerie Leon
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Elspeth March
as Mrs. Ferret
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Dennis Price
as Fairbum
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John Cleese
as Plumer
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Nicholas Phipps
as Snaggot
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Michael Barrington
as Maj. Scott