A mildly entertaining adaptation of the beloved TV series that ran from 1968 to 1977, the movie version of Dad's Army raised the occasional chuckle from the Sunday afternoon Tauranga audience, but little else.
Set just before the Allied invasion of Normandy in 1944, the film was able to build on the original series which featured the hilarious bumbling antics of Walmington-on-Sea's home guard during an earlier phase of the war when the invasion of England looked a real possibility.
Mummy's boy Private Frank Pike (Blake Harrison, The Inbetweeners) showed the biggest transition from 1940 by plunging headlong into a silver screen-inspired romance.
And a new dimension was added to the film by the strong presence of women in uniform, including the previously invisible wife of home guard commanding officer Captain Mainwaring.
The movie was supposed to be feel-good fun, featuring a dash of intrigue and derring-do in the shape of the appearance of a German spy in town hell-bent on alerting German High Command on information vital to the D-Day landings.