“The Incredible Mr. Limpet” (1964) starring Don Knotts / Z-View

The Incredible Mr. Limpet (1964)
Director: Arthur Lubin
Screenplay: Joe DiMona, Jameson Brewer, John C. Rose; based on MR. LIMPET by Theodore Pratt
Stars: Don Knotts, Carole Cook, Jack Weston, Andrew Duggan and Paul Frees (voice).
Tagline: The man who turned into a fish… and became America’s deadliest secret weapon!
The Plot…
War War II rages. Henry Limpett, a mild-mannered bookkeeper, would love nothing more than to enlist and help the war effort. Each time Henry’s tried he’s been rejected due to his many health issues.
Henry, his wife and his best friend George go to Coney Island for the day. As Henry is looking down into the ocean water, he falls. Henry can’t swim so George dives in to save him. Despite several attempts, George is unable to find Henry. Everyone believes Henry has drowned.
But he hasn’t. Somehow Henry Limpet has turned into a fish! Even more amazing as a fish, Henry has a power that may help turn the tide of the war!
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
The film moves from live action to animation once Limpet turns into a fish.
It’s funny how much the fish looks like Don Knotts — or is it how much he looks like a fish?
I saw the film when it was first released. I was five and the theater was full of kids. We loved it. I recently re-watched it again with my grandson who is six. He enjoyed it as well. Your mileage may vary depending on your age and the audience you’re watching with.
The Incredible Mr. Limpet (1964) rates 4 of 5 stars.



















































