Let's Go Crazy (film)

It was written by and stars Peter Sellers and Spike Milligan playing multiple roles.

[1] The film comprises a series of comic sketches and song and dance routines set in a restaurant.

According to the BFI, the film was "opportunistically produced to use up paid-for studio time booked for the proto-Goon comedy Penny Points to Paradise (d. Tony Young, 1951)" and "was shot in Brighton over the course of one week.

"[2] Kine Weekly wrote: "the performers are versatile and willing, but presentation lacks imagination and showmanship.

"[3] Sight and Sound wrote: "A skit set in a restaurant, it features Sellers in a variety of roles.