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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuTommy, a cheerful sailor who travels singing, gets confused for a famous bullfighter in Spain. He ends up in the arena facing an angry bull while spectators cheer.Tommy, a cheerful sailor who travels singing, gets confused for a famous bullfighter in Spain. He ends up in the arena facing an angry bull while spectators cheer.Tommy, a cheerful sailor who travels singing, gets confused for a famous bullfighter in Spain. He ends up in the arena facing an angry bull while spectators cheer.
José Nieto
- Inspector Quintero
- (as Pepe Nieto)
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This film is crap from start to finish. Tommy Steele was already past his best, which lasted ten minutes as a pseudo -cheerful Cockney tweeter.
There is nothing amusing about bullfighting and this film is the pits as regards both morals and display of talent. Avoid.
How much more do I have to say to fill the necessary ten lines IMDb requires?
Sid James does the minimum.
Bernard Cribbins is as Spanish as a dog poop.
FFS why does this need to extend to more. The film is absolute trash. End of.
There is nothing amusing about bullfighting and this film is the pits as regards both morals and display of talent. Avoid.
How much more do I have to say to fill the necessary ten lines IMDb requires?
Sid James does the minimum.
Bernard Cribbins is as Spanish as a dog poop.
FFS why does this need to extend to more. The film is absolute trash. End of.
It has been a while since I saw this film and remember thinking that this was a wasted cast. Despite the presence of Sid James, Kenneth Williams and Eric Sykes this movie isn't all that funny. Tommy Steele's permanent and inane grin was certainly not an asset to this movie. Either he was a sandwich short of the picnic or he knew that he was getting paid too much for this bad flick. I suspect that it was the latter.
Directed by a name familiar from some of Norman Wisdom's comedies this movie treads uneasily between slap stick and musical without being successful as either. If for nothing else it is worth fans of the Carry Ons watching this just to see Sid James 'singing'. I guess in its day this movie was aimed at the sort of person that 10 years ago would have gone to see Spice World. Despite the desperate attempts to be a cheerful movie this really doesn't do much to lift the spirits.
Directed by a name familiar from some of Norman Wisdom's comedies this movie treads uneasily between slap stick and musical without being successful as either. If for nothing else it is worth fans of the Carry Ons watching this just to see Sid James 'singing'. I guess in its day this movie was aimed at the sort of person that 10 years ago would have gone to see Spice World. Despite the desperate attempts to be a cheerful movie this really doesn't do much to lift the spirits.
Before seeing this I had seen Tommy Steele in Half A Sixpence, Finian's Rainbow, and The Happiest Millionaire and Kill Me Tomorrow, the latter a British noir feature where he sang one song. To me he's not a rock and roll singer as such, but rather a most talented entertainer in the British music hall tradition. But he did make a few films while he and Cliff Richard vied for who was number one rock and roller in the United Kingdom before the days of The Beatles.
Tommy The Toreador was made while he was still a rock and roll singer and this film most likely never made it to this side of the Atlantic. I was struck at how similarly constructed this film was to what Elvis Presley was doing in the USA. Of course this film was constructed around Steele's persona just as Presley films were. And like Presley films he was given casts of veteran performers in support to insure their success. Colonel Parker saw to that with Elvis and someone was looking out for Steele as well.
At times Tommy The Toreador gets a bit silly, but on the whole it's a rather enjoyable 90 minutes or so as Tommy is a sailor on a merchant vessel and gets stranded in Spain. He meets another British subject stranded in Spain in the person of Janet Munro and winds up in the hands of some sharp promoters who need a bullfighter for the Corrida. Steele in the Corrida acts a whole lot like Lou Costello in Mexican Hayride.
But he sings a bunch of nice songs that I'm sure were popular in the UK back in the day. And such people as Sid James and Kenneth Williams, veterans of the Carry-On troupe are here as one of the promoter and the very stuffy if daft British consul. And Noel Purcell of the Abbey Theater plays Tommy's exasperated captain.
Steele could actually draw from his own experiences, in his memoirs Bermondsey Boy Steele recounts that he did his national service on an ocean liner as part of the crew before going into show business.
Tommy The Toreador is a pleasant musical diversion and a real treat for Tommy Steele's still strong fan legion.
Tommy The Toreador was made while he was still a rock and roll singer and this film most likely never made it to this side of the Atlantic. I was struck at how similarly constructed this film was to what Elvis Presley was doing in the USA. Of course this film was constructed around Steele's persona just as Presley films were. And like Presley films he was given casts of veteran performers in support to insure their success. Colonel Parker saw to that with Elvis and someone was looking out for Steele as well.
At times Tommy The Toreador gets a bit silly, but on the whole it's a rather enjoyable 90 minutes or so as Tommy is a sailor on a merchant vessel and gets stranded in Spain. He meets another British subject stranded in Spain in the person of Janet Munro and winds up in the hands of some sharp promoters who need a bullfighter for the Corrida. Steele in the Corrida acts a whole lot like Lou Costello in Mexican Hayride.
But he sings a bunch of nice songs that I'm sure were popular in the UK back in the day. And such people as Sid James and Kenneth Williams, veterans of the Carry-On troupe are here as one of the promoter and the very stuffy if daft British consul. And Noel Purcell of the Abbey Theater plays Tommy's exasperated captain.
Steele could actually draw from his own experiences, in his memoirs Bermondsey Boy Steele recounts that he did his national service on an ocean liner as part of the crew before going into show business.
Tommy The Toreador is a pleasant musical diversion and a real treat for Tommy Steele's still strong fan legion.
This film is a classic. If you are feeling low then there is nothing like a cheesy film from the old Ealing era. This is one of those classics. It really lifts your spirits... it is bordering on the worst side of comedy, as well as the worst side of musicals, but it is this that makes it work. The songs are catchy and leave you wanting to sing them forever. Watch the birdie, and little white bull especially. Every time I need a pick me up this film goes on. Tommy Steele is like Marmite, you either love him or you hate him. I love him too and so does the children. The children sit in silence apart from singing along to all the songs. Even Disney has not managed that.
Light-hearted, Tommy Steele comedy vehicle which although enjoyable is extremely un-PC! The comedy comes from the farcical elements of the story (Tommy being mistaken for a toreador)and this works, on the whole. Famous for the 'Little White Bull' number. Rainy Saturday afternoon sort of a film - 5/10
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- WissenswertesJames Robertson Justice was offered the Captain's role.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Sid James: Comedy Icon (2022)
- SoundtracksThe Little White Bull
Written by Lionel Bart, Mike Pratt (as Michael Pratt) and Tommy Steele (as Jimmy Bennett)
Performed by Tommy Steele
Recorded by The Decca Gramophone Co.
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By what name was Tommy, der Torero (1959) officially released in Canada in English?
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