I'd first heard of CHEER THE BRAVE around forty years ago, when it was available for hire on 16mm. Finally catching up with it, albeit in a poor copy, I am with 'drednm' in finding it a very funny movie which I feel my late partner Deirdre would have probably enjoyed.
McNaughton's henpecked husband is fully sympathetic as he loyally sticks with the appalling Randolph through a nightmare of housework and scrimping. And a surprise to see Geoffrey Keen as the shifty, seedy husband who really should have known better than to attempt blackmail. Very rough-and-ready, but with that essential ingredient in a comedy - laughter.
McNaughton's henpecked husband is fully sympathetic as he loyally sticks with the appalling Randolph through a nightmare of housework and scrimping. And a surprise to see Geoffrey Keen as the shifty, seedy husband who really should have known better than to attempt blackmail. Very rough-and-ready, but with that essential ingredient in a comedy - laughter.