
The Bulldog Breed
Comedy
Overview
Norman Puckle, a well-meaning but clumsy grocer's assistant, can't seem to do anything right. After being rejected by Marlene, the love of his life, he attempts suicide, but can't even do that. He is saved from jumping off a cliff at 'Lover's Leap' by a Royal Navy petty officer. He persuades Puckle to join the Royal Navy, where he'll meet 'lots of girls'. Life in the Navy proves not to be as rosy as it's been described, and Puckle fails at every task during basic training. But despite this, he's regarded by the Admiral in charge of a rocket project to be a 'typical average British sailor', and chosen to be the first man to fly into outer space in an experimental rocket.
Top Cast


Norman Wisdom
Norman Wisdom
Ordinary Seaman Norman Puckle
Norman Wisdom
Ordinary Seaman Norman Puckle


Ian Hunter
Ian Hunter
Admiral Sir Bryanston Blyth
Ian Hunter
Admiral Sir Bryanston Blyth


David Lodge
David Lodge
Chief Petty Officer Knowles
David Lodge
Chief Petty Officer Knowles


Robert Urquhart
Robert Urquhart
Commander Clayton
Robert Urquhart
Commander Clayton


Edward Chapman
Edward Chapman
Mr. Philpots
Edward Chapman
Mr. Philpots


Eddie Byrne
Eddie Byrne
Petty Officer Filkins
Eddie Byrne
Petty Officer Filkins


Peter Jones
Peter Jones
Diving Instructor
Peter Jones
Diving Instructor


John Le Mesurier
John Le Mesurier
Prosecuting Counsel
John Le Mesurier
Prosecuting Counsel


Terence Alexander
Terence Alexander
Defending Counsel
Terence Alexander
Defending Counsel


Sydney Tafler
Sydney Tafler
Speedboat Owner
Sydney Tafler
Speedboat Owner
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