अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंMusical and variety show introduced by Jack Jackson.Musical and variety show introduced by Jack Jackson.Musical and variety show introduced by Jack Jackson.
Michael Preston
- Self
- (as Mike Preston)
George 'Calypso' Browne
- Self
- (as George Brown)
Rahnee Motie
- Self
- (as Rhanee Motee)
Michael Bentine
- Self
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
Claude Dampier
- Self
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
Frances Day
- Self
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
Zoreen Ismail
- Woman watching calypso band
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
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A mix of New footage and chucked together clips (The Goons from Down Among The Z Men, Elvis from Newsreel) with a terrible script and flat direction from Michael Winner. It's held together by Jack Jackson whom I personally never heard of and with his jokes I think I'm glad.
The reviewer that says the Frankie & Johnny by George 'Calypso' Brown is the only saving grace is right. Though the surprise inclusion is of a brief set of topless women!
Sadly the review wants 600 Characters of me so I'm doing what the makers did...filling the space with acres of rubbish till my running time runs out, Now.
The reviewer that says the Frankie & Johnny by George 'Calypso' Brown is the only saving grace is right. Though the surprise inclusion is of a brief set of topless women!
Sadly the review wants 600 Characters of me so I'm doing what the makers did...filling the space with acres of rubbish till my running time runs out, Now.
This early Michael Winner film is not so much a movie, more a collage of light and not so time relevant musical comedy interludes and sketches. Most of the cameos are from people I don't recognise or have never heard of given I was born 18 years after the film's release date, but the plethora of names appearing as themselves would probably be more relevant to someone a generation above me, or to someone viewing this at its time of release. It's a curious film given its a musical of sorts, without a clear plot, but different, and arguably unique for its time, however never that entertaining. Fans of Peter Sellers may want to watch his short contribution, which is not more than a couple of minutes long, but it does offer something of relevance to a modern audience.
Thus is an old joke updated to the era of juke boxes and espresso bars, as delivered by a boyishly young Craig Douglas.
Michael Winner was almost the same age when he directed this nonsense as Orson Welles - who he would be directing a few years later in 'I'll Never Forget What's 'Isname' - when Welles made 'Citizen Kane'. The found footage thrown in to surround TV DJ Jack Johnson ranges from Charlie Kunz to Elvis Presley in this incredible early proof of the tireless energy and confidence with which the young Winner broke into movies.
And stayed there!
Michael Winner was almost the same age when he directed this nonsense as Orson Welles - who he would be directing a few years later in 'I'll Never Forget What's 'Isname' - when Welles made 'Citizen Kane'. The found footage thrown in to surround TV DJ Jack Johnson ranges from Charlie Kunz to Elvis Presley in this incredible early proof of the tireless energy and confidence with which the young Winner broke into movies.
And stayed there!
I remember the Jack Jackson show very well and this film reflects his surreal sense of humour.Pre war Jackson led the dance band at the Dorchester Hotel.In the fifties he became a dj with his own innovative style.Glenn Mason was a singer and actor,who occasionally sat near me at The Arsenal.He played,as can be seen,for the very popular Show Biz XI,which once played at my local club.Craig Douglas had a brief period of success,and I still have one of his 45 rpm discs issued on the Top Rank label.Russ Conway was a pianist discovered by Billy Cotton and Libby Morris,a Canadian singer who used to live in Finchley.For me this was a very nostalgic film.
I caught this on TV recently and I cannot remember it when it was released (thank goodness). I was 15 in 1960 and very much into pop music but this film was even dated by then. Middle of the road lesser artists of the day. Sure, Russ Conway and Craig Douglas had a number of top ten hits but they appealed more to parents rather then teenagers. Jack Jackson was a reasonably good disc jockey but his humour was both corny and unfunny. I cringed rather than laughed at his so-called jokes. The only saving grace was the excellent version of "Frankie and Johnny"although I do not know the name of the band.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाBilly Wright, the famous Wolverhampton Wanderers and England football player, is described as "Mr Beverley". That is a humorous reference to the fact that he was married to Joy Beverley, one of The Beverley Sisters, a trio, and very popular singing act in the 1950s and 1960s.
- गूफ़After Malcolm and Jack Jackson leave the restaurant (after the football explanation) they both get into the Bentley in dinner suits where there is a van parked on the right hand side of the road . When they exit the car, the van has changed into a car.
- भाव
Libby Morris: I'm looking for someone with a little authority.
Glen Mason: Well I've got a little as anyone.
- कनेक्शनFeatured in Talkies: Talking Pictures with Craig Douglas (2019)
- साउंडट्रैकFrankie and Johnny
sung by George 'Calypso' Browne
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