To describe this so called comedy film about a cockney couple, who decamp from London to run a countryside pub, as mediocre is being generous! It's a 'spin off' from the long running TV series, 'The Larkins,' with Peggy Mount and David Kossoff, reprising their TV husband and wife roles. By 1960, the British film industry had reached level zero and I'm not surprised after watching this tripe! It contains the usual well known comedy actors, who starred in countless B feature films, but that cannot save a film which boasts a comedy script as funny as cholera, as well as excruciating dialogue, which is frankly embarrassing! Much of the film is taken up with Peggy Mount shouting and bawling at family and customers alike, and David Kossoff trying desperately to appease his fire eating, battle axe of a wife! The scenes are painfully contrived to provide laughs, but all to no avail! Peggy Mount's son, Eddie, who looks middle aged, plays an alleged dim witted and gormless teenager, ridiculously dressed as a boy scout for most of the film, together with Gerald Campion (Billy Bunter) also well into his forties, who like Eddie, is equally thick! The only mildly interesting aspect of the film is spotting well known British character actors playing cameo roles, otherwise this film should be avoided at all costs. A truly grim experience!