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Half a Sixpence

  • 1967
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 23min
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6,4/10
940
MA NOTE
Julia Foster and Tommy Steele in Half a Sixpence (1967)
Arthur Kipps, an orphan apprenticed to a tyrannical owner of a mercantile, has a sudden abrupt change of life when his wealthy grandfather dies and leaves him a pile of money.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueArthur Kipps, an orphan apprenticed to a tyrannical owner of a mercantile, has a sudden abrupt change of life when his wealthy grandfather dies and leaves him a pile of money.Arthur Kipps, an orphan apprenticed to a tyrannical owner of a mercantile, has a sudden abrupt change of life when his wealthy grandfather dies and leaves him a pile of money.Arthur Kipps, an orphan apprenticed to a tyrannical owner of a mercantile, has a sudden abrupt change of life when his wealthy grandfather dies and leaves him a pile of money.

  • Réalisation
    • George Sidney
  • Scénario
    • Beverley Cross
    • Dorothy Kingsley
    • H.G. Wells
  • Casting principal
    • Tommy Steele
    • Julia Foster
    • Cyril Ritchard
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,4/10
    940
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • George Sidney
    • Scénario
      • Beverley Cross
      • Dorothy Kingsley
      • H.G. Wells
    • Casting principal
      • Tommy Steele
      • Julia Foster
      • Cyril Ritchard
    • 25avis d'utilisateurs
    • 6avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Tommy Steele
    Tommy Steele
    • Arthur Kipps
    Julia Foster
    Julia Foster
    • Ann
    Cyril Ritchard
    Cyril Ritchard
    • Harry Chitterlow
    Penelope Horner
    Penelope Horner
    • Helen
    Elaine Taylor
    Elaine Taylor
    • Victoria
    Grover Dale
    Grover Dale
    • Pearce
    Hilton Edwards
    Hilton Edwards
    • Shalford
    Julia Sutton
    Julia Sutton
    • Flo
    Leslie Meadows
    • Buggins
    Sheila Falconer
    • Kate
    Pamela Brown
    Pamela Brown
    • Mrs. Walsingham
    James Villiers
    James Villiers
    • Hubert
    Christopher Sandford
    Christopher Sandford
    • Sid
    Jean Anderson
    Jean Anderson
    • Lady Botting
    Allan Cuthbertson
    Allan Cuthbertson
    • Wilkins
    Aleta Morrison
    Aleta Morrison
    • Laura
    Gerald Campion
    • Fat Boy
    Deborah Permentor
    • Young Ann
    • Réalisation
      • George Sidney
    • Scénario
      • Beverley Cross
      • Dorothy Kingsley
      • H.G. Wells
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    ptb-8

    yes, worth more than a Zac

    Here is a funny BIG frilly musical that is also a good comedy. Imagine someone moaning that it is too big, or even dreary! What a silly thing to feel when there is many musical scenes and easy comedy with which to have a great time. HALF A SIXPENCE is a British hybrid of TWO WEEKS WITH LOVE and HELLO DOLLY and belongs in that cinematic hat box of visual candy delights. If my mixed metaphors make sense (to those who know grammar...and grammar jokes). There is lovely film is all respects. It is raucous and silly and loaded with enough art direction and 'whalloping' stereo musical numbers to please even (Darling) Lili or even Leslie Caron at champagne best. HALF A SIXPENCE is actually a Teen musical but set in Victorian England. The dance numbers are just plain great, and humorous MGM veteran musical director George Sidney has delivered yet again. The music and tunes are memorable and if you see this film with educated kids, they get it and the experience is is a genuine family delight. A 'zac' in Oz vernacular is a sixpence...and there is more value than that in this DVD box of musical chocolates. Just enjoy it. Like those films also mentioned above. It has to be better than seeing Adam Sandler urinating on a door in BIG DADDY, the s-bend of 'family' movies for this clever new century.
    mikwalen

    Dazzling British Musical

    I "accidentally" discovered HALF A SIXPENCE during 1979 on the late movie on NYC's Channel 5. I turned it on just before the "Half a Sixpence" number between Tommy Steele and Julia Foster. I didn't get to see it all, but years later it was shown on the Disney Channel. What a great movie! Great choreography (Gillian Lynne of CATS fame), charming actors playing the leads, and all that beautiful on-location photography in England! Tommy Steele sets the screen on fire when he lets loose in a dance number, and his star turn in the role of a simple lad who gets too rich too quickly and ends up miserable is believable and touching. Julia Foster is by turns sweet, vulnerable, AND feisty as his love interest, Ann.

    The film (based on the London/Bdwy stage show and directed by movie-musical veteran George Sidney) has the look and feel of an old-fashioned MGM musical, which is probably why I loved it so. It seems to be more widely known in the UK - I believe it was more popular there than in the States at the time of its release, and perhaps it gets more TV airings in the UK? It's just too bad that it's not seen more often and appreciated as it deserves.
    6rube2424

    Dreary

    HALF A SIXPENCE on the London stage was good. When it came to Broadway,

    trimmed and faster paced, it was better. The film, therefore, was keenly

    anticipated by anyone, myself included, who loved one or both versions

    of the play. What a disappointment. Bloated and overlong with new and

    inferior orchestrations and arraingments, the film loses all the charm

    that made the musical so delightful. Filters are used for no purpose (a

    la Josh Logan with SOUTH PACIFIC), lyrics are dumbed down to inanity,

    cameras are moved in and out for no reason and dance numbers are

    unimaginative and fall flat! The only saving grace of this mess is the

    delightful Tommy Steele who starred on stage and brings his charm and

    charisma to the big screen. Without him, HALF A SIXPENCE would be a

    disaster; with him it is simply a dreary mis-fire at the end of the

    golden age of musical films.....
    MonkeesBeatles4

    Great movie, they don't make 'em like this anymore

    I remember seeing this movie alot when I was little. They used to show on Tv here in NY in the late 60s and early 70s. I think the first time I first saw it was like in 67 or 68 I was like 5 or 6. The music is great most of the numbers are uplifting and Tommy Steel delivers them wondefully and so does the rest of the cast, especially the the ones with all the dancing like when they sing Money to Burn and Flash Bang Whallop. The one thing I didn't like about this movie was it had a great storyline that should of been developed stronger. The whole thing about the love between Artie and Ann and how it was almost destroyed because of new found wealth and the way it changed him and caused a rift between them and also between him and the boys he worked with could of been emphasized a little stronger. Other than that this movie is a gem, a wonderful, romping musical that you can watch with your whole family because theres's no excessive violence, sex or crude humor o
    9dglink

    Lively Tuneful Big Budget Musical

    "Half a Sixpence" was a product of the age of big budget musicals that began with the success of "The Sound of Music" and died when such clunkers as "Mame" and "Man of La Mancha" appeared. As such, the film both benefited and suffered. The benefits were a generous budget that is apparent on screen in the period costumes and sets, the lush photography of the English countryside, and the large cast. Just renting all the antique cars as background for one short scene must have cost a fortune. However, the film also suffered as it was lost in the glut of these big budget musicals, which were often mediocre, and its star, Tommy Steele, did not have the name or the charisma to carry it alone as the cast is largely unknown. The film also suffered from the obligatory over-length and intermission, which were required at the time in order to justify reserved seat engagements for these "event" films. The movie has been seldom seen, at least in the U.S., which is unfortunate because "Half a Sixpence" is a lively family film with a tuneful score, energetic choreography, and an engaging cast. Also, director George Sidney is a veteran of MGM musicals, and he knows how to stage a number. True, the story of how boorish, snotty, and unhappy the rich are, while the poor are fun loving, generous, and content with their lot, has been done to death (see "Titanic"). However, the film's assets lie where a musical's assets should be: in the songs, the dancing, and the performers. On those counts, the film is a winner.

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    • Anecdotes
      After the critical and commercial failure of the film, director George Sidney retired from directing at the age of only 51.
    • Gaffes
      In the song, "Money to Burn", where Kipps (Tommy Steele) is playing the banjo, it's obvious that he's simply playing along to an audio track. But the sound begins several times before he does the strumming to make it happen. This should have been watched/caught in the editing process.
    • Citations

      Harry Chitterlow: Don't forget old Harry. For £100, I'll let you have a quarter share of my new play.

      Arthur Kipps: A quarter share? I'll take half!

      Harry Chitterlow: Spoken like a gent!

    • Connexions
      Featured in The 100 Greatest Musicals (2003)
    • Bandes originales
      All in the Cause of Economy
      Written by David Heneker

      Performed by Tommy Steele and apprentices

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    • How long is Half a Sixpence?Alimenté par Alexa

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    • Date de sortie
      • 22 décembre 1967 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Tatsız Miras
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Aylesford, Kent, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(village where Kipps grows up)
    • Société de production
      • Ameran Films
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    • Durée
      2 heures 23 minutes
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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