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Light Up the Sky!

  • 1960
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
335
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Light Up the Sky! (1960)
ComedyRomanceWar

A comedy drama set in a WWII British Army Searchlight Squad. They are an odd bunch of misfits but somehow manage to get the job done.A comedy drama set in a WWII British Army Searchlight Squad. They are an odd bunch of misfits but somehow manage to get the job done.A comedy drama set in a WWII British Army Searchlight Squad. They are an odd bunch of misfits but somehow manage to get the job done.

  • Director
    • Lewis Gilbert
  • Writers
    • Vernon Harris
    • Robert Storey
  • Stars
    • Ian Carmichael
    • Tommy Steele
    • Benny Hill
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    335
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lewis Gilbert
    • Writers
      • Vernon Harris
      • Robert Storey
    • Stars
      • Ian Carmichael
      • Tommy Steele
      • Benny Hill
    • 11User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ian Carmichael
    Ian Carmichael
    • Lt. Ogleby
    • (as Lt. Ian Carmichael)
    Tommy Steele
    Tommy Steele
    • Eric McCaffey
    • (as Gunner Tommy Steele)
    Benny Hill
    Benny Hill
    • Syd McCaffey
    • (as Gunner Benny Hill)
    Sydney Tafler
    Sydney Tafler
    • Ted Green
    • (as Gunner Sydney Tafler)
    Victor Maddern
    Victor Maddern
    • Lance Bombardier Tomlinson
    • (as L/Bombadier Victor Maddern)
    Harry Locke
    • Roland Kenyon
    • (as Gunner Harry Locke)
    Johnny Briggs
    Johnny Briggs
    • Leslie Smith
    • (as Gunner Johnny Briggs)
    Cyril Smith
    Cyril Smith
    • 'Spinner' Rice
    • (as Gunner Cyril Smith)
    Dick Emery
    • Harry - Driver
    • (as Gunner Dick Emery)
    Cardew Robinson
    • Compere
    Susan Burnet
    • Jean
    Sheila Hancock
    Sheila Hancock
    • Theatre Act
    Fred Griffiths
    • Mr. Jennings
    Chris Adcock
    • Gunner
    • (uncredited)
    Pat Ryan
    • Man in Cricket Pavilion
    • (uncredited)
    Terry Sartain
    • Officer in Theatre Box
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Lewis Gilbert
    • Writers
      • Vernon Harris
      • Robert Storey
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews11

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    10mail-2978

    Well worth watching.

    Before seeing this film I had only ever seen Benny Hill as the comic, seeing him in a straight role was a real eye opener because, in this film, he proved was a good straight actor as well. Combining Tommy Steele with Benny Hill was also a brainwave because they worked so well together as you can see from their performance of the title song " Light up the Sky. " The cast is full of good old British stalwarts such Ian Carmichael, still acting today and Dick Emery who was a brilliant comic in his own right. If you add back up from the likes of Victor Maddern, Sydney Tafler, Johnny Briggs and Sheila Hancock you have the makings of a truly excellent British movie. Sadly it is never shown on British TV and I have, so far, been unable to find a copy on VHS or DVD. If you do manage to find a copy of this film or you are lucky enough to see it on TV I can thoroughly recommend it.
    5Leofwine_draca

    Odd mixes of laughs and seriousness

    LIGHT UP THE SKY! is one of those British WW2 comedies that acted as precursors to DAD'S ARMY and at times the similarities between the two productions are remarkable. This film's plot sees a constantly exasperated Ian Carmichael in charge of a searchlight squad whose job is to literally light up the sky whenever an enemy plane approaches. It sounds like a relatively straightforward job but of course in a comedy like this almost everything goes wrong.

    Given the limited nature of the men's mission, a lot of this film is padded out with endless comedy scenes and character work. Some characters are homesick, others are in love, and the arguments are endless. Sadly, this didn't make very satisfying viewing for me, even though the cast is exemplary, featuring a mix of straight and comic actors. Victor Maddern is the depressed corporal, Tommy Steele and Johnny Briggs the fresh recruits, and the reliable Sydney Tafler one of the men. Benny Hill stands out as a soldier with a stand-up routine. There are also cameos from Dick Emery, Sheila Hancock, and Cardew Robinson.

    I found Carmichael a bit of a distraction in this film as it looks like he's wearing false eyebrows, although I could be wrong. The bookend scenes in which he breaks the fourth wall to address the viewer directly are fun. LIGHT UP THE SKY! is an odd mix of character drama and humour, and the tragic moments of the story sit uncomfortably with the belly laughs elsewhere. I've seen better British war comedies from the era, for example CARRY ON SERGEANT.
    10iangon2000

    This film is a classic.

    A unique film about a WWII searchlight battery. Great cast. Benny Hill is brilliant as a straight actor. I served in the last British Army Searchlight Squadron, 873 Movement Light Squadron. Royal Engineers. Technically the film is spot on and the special effects are good. I first saw this film when it first came out and have seen it several times since on TV. TV Choice give it one star. Shame on them. Ian
    10wes2001-1

    P;ease read if you are interested in the film

    It has been many a year since I have seen "Light Up The Sky" but the first and remaining impression was one of Honesty. The presented story, acting and setting is completely honest.It reflects a real sentiment of the times and that for my opinion is very rare.The only down side is that the whole historical times of the film are very much sliding into the fast vanishing past. The film will be forgotten and our memories will die with us...very sad. You can sometimes obtain a used VHS tape from Ebay but it always reaches over $40. Why this is so has been a surprise to me not for the lack of quality in the film to command a good price but the persons around who are willing to purchase.
    6malcolmgsw

    Uneven wartime comedy drama shows its stage origins

    When this film was made war films were very popular at the box office.Privates On Parade was the first film to poke fun at the army followed by Carry On Sergeant,and contemporaneously with this film Very Important Person.This film betrays its stage origins by spending far too long in the confines of the squad hut.A good cast is really not given enough comedy situations to handle.the tragedy and drama don't mix well with the comedy.There is a rather artificial beginning and end which is most unsatisfactory.Ian Carmichaels character is strangely written and portrayed.he treats his men as errant children rather than men.It is little surprise that Lewis Gilbert does not mention this film in his autobiog.It is clearly a film that he would prefer to forget.

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    • Trivia
      Iconic connection. An enlarged still from "Light up the Sky", showing, Benny Hill and Tommy Steele, can be seen in the montage of photos behind The Beatles, on the inside of the gate-fold sleeve, of their 1964 release "Beatles For Sale".
    • Quotes

      Syd McCaffey: Jack and Jill went up the hill for a bit of hanky-panky. Jill came down with half a crown - he must have been a Yankee.

    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits: Lt. Ian Carmichael introduces the Troop he had the honour to command.
    • Connections
      Featured in Omnibus: Benny Hill: Clown Imperial (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      Touch It Light
      by Lionel Bart and Mike Pratt (as Michael Pratt)

      Performed by Tommy Steele and Benny Hill (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • December 4, 1961 (Denmark)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Skywatch
    • Filming locations
      • Twickenham Film Studios, St Margarets, Twickenham, Middlesex, England, UK(studio: made at Twickenham Film Studios. London, England.)
    • Production company
      • Criterion Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White

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