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Play It Cool

  • 1962
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
262
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Billy Fury, Helen Shapiro, and Bobby Vee in Play It Cool (1962)
DramaMusical

Stars Billy Fury (Britain's answer to Elvis Presley) and features cameos from some other stars from the sixties, with Bobby Vee, Helen Shapiro and Shane Fenton (better known as Alvin Stardus... Read allStars Billy Fury (Britain's answer to Elvis Presley) and features cameos from some other stars from the sixties, with Bobby Vee, Helen Shapiro and Shane Fenton (better known as Alvin Stardust). On a plane is Billy and his band on their way to take part in a song contest, also on ... Read allStars Billy Fury (Britain's answer to Elvis Presley) and features cameos from some other stars from the sixties, with Bobby Vee, Helen Shapiro and Shane Fenton (better known as Alvin Stardust). On a plane is Billy and his band on their way to take part in a song contest, also on board is Ann Bryant, who's been abroad by her wealthy father, to stop her infatuation with... Read all

  • Director
    • Michael Winner
  • Writer
    • Jack Henry
  • Stars
    • Billy Fury
    • Michael Anderson Jr.
    • Dennis Price
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    262
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Winner
    • Writer
      • Jack Henry
    • Stars
      • Billy Fury
      • Michael Anderson Jr.
      • Dennis Price
    • 19User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Billy Fury
    Billy Fury
    • Billy Universe
    Michael Anderson Jr.
    Michael Anderson Jr.
    • Alvin
    Dennis Price
    Dennis Price
    • Sir Charles Bryant
    Richard Wattis
    Richard Wattis
    • Nervous Man
    Anna Palk
    Anna Palk
    • Ann Bryant
    Keith Hamshere
    Keith Hamshere
    • Ring-a-Ding
    Ray Brooks
    Ray Brooks
    • Freddy
    Jeremy Bulloch
    Jeremy Bulloch
    • Joey
    Maurice Kaufmann
    Maurice Kaufmann
    • Larry Granger
    Peter Barkworth
    Peter Barkworth
    • Skinner
    Max Bacon
    • Lotus Proprietor
    Monte Landis
    Monte Landis
    • Horace - the Beatnik Man
    Felicity Young
    Felicity Young
    • Yvonne Pemberton
    Helen Shapiro
    Helen Shapiro
    • Self
    Bernie Winters
    Bernie Winters
    • Sydney Norman
    Bobby Vee
    Bobby Vee
    • Self
    Alvin Stardust
    Alvin Stardust
    • Self (leader, Shane Fenton and His Fentones)
    • (as Shane Fenton)
    Danny Williams
    • Self
    • Director
      • Michael Winner
    • Writer
      • Jack Henry
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    thestormconsort

    Airport

    The final shots show a son "Gatwick Airport" - the control tower and hangars were clearly Luton Airport.
    9hlw-3

    Fury is really on song

    In 2003, I was responsible for having the one remaining print of this film repaired and shown in a full-scale, traditional cinema for the first time in about 35 years - appropriately the screen backed a stage on which Billy Fury actually performed twice. It is true that many very poor pop music films were produced in Britain in the early 1960s. Play It Cool is not, however, a poor film. It has a charm, drive and integrity that singles it out from the dross. Billy Fury never claimed to be a natural actor. In interviews, he said repeatedly that he was keen to take cameo roles that gave him the opportunity to focus with intensity on his character. However, Play It Cool placed on his shoulders the responsibility of accepting the entire focus of the plot, and he brought energy and imagination to the role. Michael Winner has often remarked on the respect he felt for Billy Fury in accepting a star role in a medium that was so foreign to him, and in delivering such an authoritative performance. I am more than happy to simply endorse Mr Winner's verdict.
    billyfury

    Rock On Like Fury!

    To the critic of the film Play It Cool starring the One & Only Billy Fury - Billy was the British King Of Rock'n'Roll and this film was appreciated by thousands of his fans (and still is). The storyline may be weak by todays standards but to have Our Billy on film for posterity is BILLYant. Your comments are disrespectful to Billy and his many fans worldwide. You don't know what you are talking about....and who will remember you 23 years after you have died! By the way, he's not died - he's just stopped breathing and will live on in the hearts of so many. Take a look at www.billy fury.com (Billy Fury - The Story) and see just how popular Billy Fury still is and join his fans'n'friends on the message board - I dare you! Rock On Like Fury!
    6christopher-underwood

    the last days of an old music

    One of Michael Winner's first films, he was 27 at the time, this is no great film but has charm and significance aplenty. The songs are not very strong, the acting even less so, but Winner keeps things moving along and if the story is weak, at least we don't hang about. Instead of this being a stage-bound, 'Let's put on a show' type effort it does give the impression of being something more exciting and 'happening'. Unfortunately for the makers not just the music world but the world itself was about to change. Six months after the release of this film The Beatles released their first single and within another three months they were a phenomenon and joined by The Rolling Stones and many others. The fifties would finally be over, even though this would be 1963 and the sixties would commence, a little late but with great voice. So this film represents a showcase for the last days of an old music and pretty tired it was becoming, too. Billy Fury does okay and all the performers do as well as they can be expected to with average material and are captured as excitingly as possible by the director.
    7ptb-8

    what 1962 looked and sounded like. .

    I'd give this 9 out of ten of Bobby Vee sang a few more songs. Billy Fury and Helen Shapiro appear and sing adding much interest to this well made 1962 Brit nightclub musical with excellent images and music allowing more than a dream glimpse into London of the time. This is a good scrapbook/jukebox musical and I certainly encourage you to enjoy it. I find Bobby See astonishing. He died recently and equipped with looks and song talent he is a welcome addition to this movie. Helen Shapiro is gorgeous and very direct in her style. Billy Fury is an Elvis/Cliff Richard mix and I have no argument with his performance or style. I know the limp floppy look of Fury irritates some but it was his individual look and it worked for him. This is a well made musical and a bonus with the guest stars and the crafted musical sequences.

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    • Trivia
      The statue of the troglodyte guitarist which appears in the nightclub also appears in a nightclub scene in Band of Thieves (1962); in Rudi's Bar in The Human Jungle S1 Episode 6 A Friend of the Sergeant Major (4/5/63); and the maze of Laurence Olivier's House in Sleuth (1972)
    • Goofs
      The band embark on a DC-3 at Gatwick airport. The aircraft has the rectangular windows one would expect, but in the interior shots they are depicted as circular.
    • Connections
      Featured in Trailer Cinema (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      Who Can Say?
      Music by Norrie Paramor

      Lyrics by Norman Newell

      Sung by Danny Williams

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    • Release date
      • July 22, 1962 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Eggande toner
    • Filming locations
      • Gatwick Airport, Crawley, West Sussex, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Coronado Productions
      • Independent Artists
      • Lynx Films Ltd.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 22 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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