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Birds Bees and Storks (1965)
 

Courtesy of The Halas & Batchelor Collection

Main image of Birds Bees and Storks (1965)
 
DirectorJohn Halas
Production CompanyHalas & Batchelor
ScreenplayJohn Halas
 Derek Lamb
based on cartoons ofGerard Hoffnung
MusicFrancis Chagrin

Cast: Peter Sellers (narrator)

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A father sets out to explain the facts of life to his son, but becomes increasingly embarrassed to the point where his explanations are so vague as to be incomprehensible.

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Inspired by Gerard Hoffnung's 1960 book of the same name, this is a delightful and all too familiar study of the embarrassed middle-aged British male, as a father attempts to explain the facts of life to his son but ends up delivering a monologue so packed with euphemisms about birds, bees and butterflies that it ends up being totally incoherent.

The visual style (inspired directly by Hoffnung's drawings) is simple in the extreme - for much of the film, we just watch the father squirming and blushing in his chair, which focuses our attention both on Peter Sellers' monologue and director John Halas' subtle visual characterisation, all nervous tics and fidgeting.

Michael Brooke

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1. Fatherly advice (1:58)
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SEE ALSO
Halas, John (1912-1995) and Batchelor, Joy (1914-1991)
Sellers, Peter (1925-1980)