Calypso singer


Did he get on anyone else's nerves or am the only one

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No, you´re not the only one. Thankfully, the guy didn´t get too much screen time after the opening 15 or so minutes.



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Sir Lancelot was great in I Walked With a Zombie.

But I thought they tried too hard to fit in the singing bits in Brute Force.

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I'm 15 minutes in and I want to strangle him.

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I was dreading the prospect of listening to his running commentary for every scent thruout the film.
Sort of like...a (much) more annoying Caribbean version of Nat King Cole and Stubby Kaye in Cat Ballou.
Oh well, at least there wasn't RAP back then...

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I have not seen Sir Lancelot in this one yet but, I really get a kick from his little singing parts in the zombies and other horror movies! He is a unique character!

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I liked him. He provided some of the film's humour and its flipside, its melancholy.

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In every prison movie, there is a stock character who either sings or plays the harmonica. It's how the character endures the brutality of prison life. They also entertain the guards, who treat them like pets.

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Like Harry Dean Stanton in Cool Hand Luke.

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