Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueCliff Richard and the Shadows arrive in a small Spanish town for a concert when a U.S. plane accidentally drops a mini-bomb on it. The Shadows look for the bomb to return it.Cliff Richard and the Shadows arrive in a small Spanish town for a concert when a U.S. plane accidentally drops a mini-bomb on it. The Shadows look for the bomb to return it.Cliff Richard and the Shadows arrive in a small Spanish town for a concert when a U.S. plane accidentally drops a mini-bomb on it. The Shadows look for the bomb to return it.
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
Hank B. Marvin
- Hank
- (as The Shadows)
Bruce Welch
- Bruce
- (as The Shadows)
Brian Bennett
- Brian
- (as The Shadows)
John Rostill
- John
- (as The Shadows)
Avis en vedette
This is the Cliff Richard & the Shadows movie that was made at the time when the Beatles & their ilk were all the rage.
In response, this film has Cliff Richard with his hair combed forward and moves The Shadows to a more prominent role as songwriters, actors, and singers.
The movie is very colorful and beautiful to look at, has the vintage mid sixties madcap feel, mid sixties styling, and is clean cut & wholesome.
Those looking for deep meanings & complicated plot lines had better stick to other movie genres. This is teenybopper stuff.
What's secretly special about this film is The Shadows' vocal contributions which are in league with those on their excellent SHADOW MUSIC album.
In response, this film has Cliff Richard with his hair combed forward and moves The Shadows to a more prominent role as songwriters, actors, and singers.
The movie is very colorful and beautiful to look at, has the vintage mid sixties madcap feel, mid sixties styling, and is clean cut & wholesome.
Those looking for deep meanings & complicated plot lines had better stick to other movie genres. This is teenybopper stuff.
What's secretly special about this film is The Shadows' vocal contributions which are in league with those on their excellent SHADOW MUSIC album.
5dtb
I caught FINDERS KEEPERS on The Mystery Channel, of all things. Well, spies and a missing mini atom bomb *do* figure in the plot, so I guess it's not *totally* out of place on the Mystery Channel lineup... :-) I have sort of a chart for rock 'n' roll comedies, with the following ratings: A HARD DAY'S NIGHT is my "Excellent" rating, HELP! is "Very Good," Elvis Presley's DOUBLE TROUBLE is "Good," THE GHOST GOES GEAR is "Fair," and CATALINA CAPER is "Poor." I place FINDERS KEEPERS somewhere between DOUBLE TROUBLE and THE GHOST GOES GEAR! :-) As screen presences, Cliff Richard and the Shadows don't quite have the sparkle of The Beatles, but they're still pretty cute and amiable, and they're surrounded by such fine British character actors as Robert Morley and Graham Stark. Also, it's sort of oddly endearing to see a film from such an innocent era that an A-bomb can be used as a comic McGuffin (unlike in the recent unfairly underrated BIG TROUBLE; most audiences are too spooked to appreciate the satiric possibilities in their cynically funny, Billy Wilder-esque treatment of atomic bombs and laissez faire airport security...but I digress...). And the use of paella as a love song cue is one of the most hilariously hokey rock movie song cues outside of a typical Elvis Presley flick! If you like Cliff Richard and/or the kind of cheerful lighthearted, lightheaded pop music movies they cranked out in the 1950s and '60s, FINDERS KEEPERS is pleasant fare for a lazy afternoon if you happen to stumble across it on cable.
Last and least of Cliff Richard's trio of travelogues, it's actually of far greater interest as writer Michael Pertwee's second satire on the arms race of the sixties (the first being 'The Mouse on the Moon').
The same subject of a lost nuclear bomb was dealt with again the next year in the far more pretentious but much sillier 'The Day the Fish Came Out'.
The same subject of a lost nuclear bomb was dealt with again the next year in the far more pretentious but much sillier 'The Day the Fish Came Out'.
I can't bear to give Cliff Richard less than a 6 - I refuse.
"Finders Keepers" from 1966 is another film for Cliff's fans. He and the Shadows, playing themselves, go to a job and find the hotel deserted. An atom bomb has been dropped by mistake into the ocean and until it's found, no tourists, no fishing, no nothing. At the hotel there are spies and agents who want to find the bomb for their own purposes.
You want to talk about a bare bones plot, there it is. Cliff Richard is absolutely adorable. Over here in the States, we were all very busy with Beatlemania and the rest of the British invasion - for some reason, Cliff never caught on over here, though he was certainly popular everywhere else. Just one of those odd things - possibly the press claiming he was the British Elvis is what did it, as we had the original.
Richard is nothing like Elvis, of course. Too clean-cut, boyish, and wholesome, and though he could take on an Elvis style, his actual style was smooth and bright. No one just filmed him from the waist up, broke his records, or talked against him in church pulpits.
Here he and the Shadows perform with lots of energy, though the songs maybe aren't great. And they do stupid antics that the kids probably got a kick out of.
It's nowhere near as good as "A Hard Day's Night," and probably this film is best compared to one of Elvis' travelogues - beautiful scenery, some music, a cute guy and pretty women.
Richard just tried to be himself in these films, and that was more than enough. I think Presley deserved better films - he was more sexual and more intense. But for Cliff and the Shadows, while not as good as earlier films, this is a pleasant watch.
"Finders Keepers" from 1966 is another film for Cliff's fans. He and the Shadows, playing themselves, go to a job and find the hotel deserted. An atom bomb has been dropped by mistake into the ocean and until it's found, no tourists, no fishing, no nothing. At the hotel there are spies and agents who want to find the bomb for their own purposes.
You want to talk about a bare bones plot, there it is. Cliff Richard is absolutely adorable. Over here in the States, we were all very busy with Beatlemania and the rest of the British invasion - for some reason, Cliff never caught on over here, though he was certainly popular everywhere else. Just one of those odd things - possibly the press claiming he was the British Elvis is what did it, as we had the original.
Richard is nothing like Elvis, of course. Too clean-cut, boyish, and wholesome, and though he could take on an Elvis style, his actual style was smooth and bright. No one just filmed him from the waist up, broke his records, or talked against him in church pulpits.
Here he and the Shadows perform with lots of energy, though the songs maybe aren't great. And they do stupid antics that the kids probably got a kick out of.
It's nowhere near as good as "A Hard Day's Night," and probably this film is best compared to one of Elvis' travelogues - beautiful scenery, some music, a cute guy and pretty women.
Richard just tried to be himself in these films, and that was more than enough. I think Presley deserved better films - he was more sexual and more intense. But for Cliff and the Shadows, while not as good as earlier films, this is a pleasant watch.
Cliff Movies (like any pop star's big screen cash-ins) aren't cinematic highlights. They're not meant to be. But they can be a bit of fun. This one has an older Cliff, slightly more mature story, and all the best Songs. Summer Holiday's the "classic" but here you will find Time Drags By, Oh Seniorita, This Day, and Pealla, amongst others.
Big international pop star and his backing band forgoes the fast travel jet life and concert halls in favour of hitchhiking and backroom bars. (Can you imagine Coldplay touring the US in a VW Camper and playing only village halls!?!)
US Plane accidentally drops bomb near backwater town that is supposed to be big star Cliffs next appearance. This sets the back drop for some classic sing song.
Big international pop star and his backing band forgoes the fast travel jet life and concert halls in favour of hitchhiking and backroom bars. (Can you imagine Coldplay touring the US in a VW Camper and playing only village halls!?!)
US Plane accidentally drops bomb near backwater town that is supposed to be big star Cliffs next appearance. This sets the back drop for some classic sing song.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis film was loosely based on a real incident that happened a couple years earlier. A U.S. B52 Bomber crashed in the Mediterranean Sea with a several H-Bombs aboard. Several of the crew perished, the bombs fortunately did not detonate and were recovered, but a massive cleanup of the area needed to be done. There are still levels of radioactivity in the area today.
- GaffesEarly in the opening sequence, library footage of a jet airliner with tail mounted engines is shown, purporting to be a USAF bomber. No US bomber of the time had such an engine configuration.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Emu's World: Episode #5.2 (1984)
- Bandes originalesFinders Keepers
Written by The Shadows
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Finders Keepers - Hålligång i Spanien
- Lieux de tournage
- sociétés de production
- Consultez plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
- Durée1 heure 34 minutes
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.66 : 1
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By what name was Finders Keepers (1966) officially released in Canada in English?
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