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Robert Asher
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Robert Asher

1915 – 1979 · London, England, UK · Active 1943–1968

Robert Asher, born in 1919, was a British film director known for his work in the 1960s. He directed The Intelligence Men (1965), a film that blends comedy with elements of espionage, reflecting the era's fascination with intelligence and intrigue. Asher's directorial style contributes to the film's cult status, making it a notable entry in the genre of British comedy. His work remains a point of reference for those exploring the evolution of comedic narratives in cinema.

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The Intelligence Men

The Intelligence Men

1965 ★ 6.4
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Eric (Eric Morecambe), in his London coffee bar, is happily serving black coffee to a sinister-looking man (Tutte Lemkow) when the man tries to persuade him to remember a tune. Unfortunately, Eric is tone-deaf. Ernie Sage (Ernie Wise) enters the coffee bar and Eric tries to get him to identify the tune, without much success. Eventually, Sage realises that this could be something to do with a forthcoming visit by a Russian trade delegation and an assassination attempt by an organisation known as "SCHLECHT" to sabotage this mission. He reports this to his superiors in Military Intelligence (although he is little more than an office-boy), and they reluctantly agree that only Eric, having heard the tune, will be able to lead them to the centre of the plot. Eric is persuaded to pose as a British agent – the recently deceased Major Cavendish – who had managed to infiltrate SCHLECHT. After a few set-piece comedy interludes, the tune is identified and the plot switches to a performance of Swan Lake at the projected venue for the assassination, where the star Russian ballerina Madame Petrovna (April Olrich) is in grave danger. This section provides some of the funniest moments of the film: for example, Eric, masquerading as a Russian, adopts a broad Scottish highland accent; and during the ballet performance itself, Eric and Ernie, dressed in Egyptian costumes, get mixed up in the "Dance of the Little Swans". Finally, however, the villain is unmasked and all ends happily. 

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Filmography

35 credits
Crew Credits
1960s 14 credits
1968
TV ★ 6.5
1967
TV ★ 7.7
1966
Movie ★ 5.9
1966
The Baron Director
TV ★ 5.7
1965
Movie ★ 7.6
1965
Movie ★ 6.2
1963
Movie ★ 7.4
1962
On the Beat Director
Movie ★ 7.7
1962
Movie ★ 5.7
1962
Movie ★ 5.7
1962
The Saint Director
TV ★ 7.4
1961
TV ★ 7.8
1960
Movie ★ 6.0
1960
Movie ★ 6.9
1950s 13 credits
1959
Movie ★ 6.2
1958
A Night to Remember Assistant Director
Movie ★ 7.7
1957
High Tide at Noon Assistant Director
Movie ★ 6.2
1956
Jumping for Joy Assistant Director
Movie ★ 6.7
1955
One Good Turn Assistant Director
Movie ★ 6.2
1954
Fast and Loose Assistant Director
Movie ★ 6.6
1954
The Young Lovers Assistant Director
Movie ★ 6.1
1954
The Million Pound Note Assistant Director
Movie ★ 7.0
1952
Movie ★ 7.2
1952
Meet Me Tonight Assistant Director
Movie ★ 7.1
1952
The Frightened Man Assistant Director
Movie ★ 6.5
1952
Girdle of Gold Assistant Director
Movie ★ 8.3
1951
Chelsea Story Assistant Director
Movie ★ 7.0
1940s 8 credits
1948
No Room at the Inn Assistant Director
Movie ★ 8.5
1947
Mrs. Fitzherbert Assistant Director
Movie ★ 6.7
1947
Dual Alibi Assistant Director
Movie ★ 5.8
1946
The Laughing Lady Unit Manager
Movie ★ 7.5
1945
The World Owes Me a Living Assistant Director
Movie ★ 8.0
1945
Don Chicago Assistant Director
Movie ★ 6.5
1944
Medal for the General Assistant Director
Movie ★ 7.7
1943
The Shipbuilders Assistant Director
Movie ★ 6.5