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Papillons de nuit

Original title: Saturday Night Out
  • 1964
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Papillons de nuit (1964)
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Sailors in port variously plan diversions for a Saturday night; but the reality is a bit different.Sailors in port variously plan diversions for a Saturday night; but the reality is a bit different.Sailors in port variously plan diversions for a Saturday night; but the reality is a bit different.

  • Director
    • Robert Hartford-Davis
  • Writers
    • Donald Ford
    • Derek Ford
  • Stars
    • Heather Sears
    • Bernard Lee
    • Erika Remberg
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    149
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Hartford-Davis
    • Writers
      • Donald Ford
      • Derek Ford
    • Stars
      • Heather Sears
      • Bernard Lee
      • Erika Remberg
    • 10User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Heather Sears
    Heather Sears
    • Penny
    Bernard Lee
    Bernard Lee
    • George Hudson
    Erika Remberg
    Erika Remberg
    • Wanda
    • (as Erica Remberg)
    John Bonney
    • Lee
    Francesca Annis
    Francesca Annis
    • Jean
    Colin Campbell
    • Jamey
    Inigo Jackson
    • Harry
    David Lodge
    David Lodge
    • Arthur
    Nigel Green
    Nigel Green
    • Paddy
    Caroline Mortimer
    • Marlene
    Vera Day
    Vera Day
    • Arlene
    Patricia Hayes
    Patricia Hayes
    • Edie's Mother
    Derek Bond
    Derek Bond
    • Paul
    David Burke
    David Burke
    • Manager
    Freddie Mills
    • Joe
    Toni Gilpin
    • The Girls - Margaret
    Barbara Roscoe
    Barbara Roscoe
    • The Girls - Miss Bingo
    Margaret Nolan
    Margaret Nolan
    • The Girls - Julie
    • Director
      • Robert Hartford-Davis
    • Writers
      • Donald Ford
      • Derek Ford
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    davidcorne245

    I'd Rather Have Had A Saturday Night In!

    If ever a DVD should be prosecuted under the Trades Description Act this is it. To actually be released under the banner of 'The Best Of British' defies logic as it is mind blowingly awful from start to finish. There are few saving graces apart from a chance to revisit a London now long gone in the mists of time and see the blossoming beauty of the lovely Francesca Annis who shares her screen time mainly with the likable Colin Campbell. Bernard Lee has the best line after turning the tables on the smarmy Derek Bond and Erika Remberg's failed blackmail attempt, but the appearance of Nigel Green who spent the whole of his role drinking and stereotyping a drunken Irishman seemed utterly pointless. To have David Lodge as a lothario was another case of miscasting and I spent a lot of the time watching the film to see if Inigo Jackson was wearing a syrup or as they say in the States, a rug. I know times change and one shouldn't be too harsh on a film made nearly 50 years ago, but this was probably a film just as boring in 1964 as it is today. The less said about the Heather Sears role as a kind of forerunner hippy the better; her scenes seemed to go on forever and anyone who watched this on a Saturday night out would have wished they's spent a Saturday night in rather than going to see this codswallop. This was also the last film appearance of Freddie Mills who died a year later in mysterious circumstances. Rumours that his demise came after a disgruntled patron had seen this film were apparently unfounded.
    2jromanbaker

    Someone saw a French film

    Think of Godard, Rivette and Varda, all taking the camera into the streets and making masterpieces, and then look at how the English did the same and made a formless mess like this. Without style it shows the vulgarity of London in the early 1960's and its clubs, drunk people and violence. Heather Sears after being in ' Room at the Top ' is watchable, and so was Colin Campbell. Both of them could act, but the rest are stereotypes with hopeless dialogue, badly constructed scenes and confusion of motivation. Basically a hotchpotch of ' stories ' it does not convince, and I give it a two for those actors coping with terrible direction. Oh, I forgot the premise of the film; sailors on leave and this is no ' On the Town. '
    denny-16

    Lively B-movie about five merchant sailors on a night's liberty

    Although strictly a 'quota quickie', this British picture is lively and passably entertaining in it's episodic telling of the adventures of five sailor's spending a night in London. The two youngest go looking for girls but only find prostitutes ( discussed in a surprisingly frank manner) although photogenic Francesca Annis and naive Colin Campbell do find common ground. David Lodge heads for bed with floozy Margaret Nolan ( a popular glamor model of the time--she was also in 'Goldfinger') for a saucily comic diversion. Bernard Lee takes the acting honors as a quiet, mature gentleman who is almost caught in a badger game. Add to this an appearance by Merseybeat group, The Searchers, and you do have a fairly peppy Saturday Night Out!
    6boblipton

    On The Town

    Seven sailors in London have an evening out before they have to return to ship.

    It's an example of the 'Swinging London' genre of film, which means a diversity of exploits, from David Lodge, who spends the evening in with an old girl friend, to Bernard Lee, who thinks he's struck gold, to John Bonney and Coiln Campbell, who find love and frustration. There's a lot of seaminess to this movie, which turns out to be essentially normative and no worse than PG-12 by modern standards.

    Liverpool band The Searchers play one number in a night club. The producers got the Beatles for the gig, but decided they didn't want to pay the train fare.
    7loza-1

    A Film from the "Special Years" of British Cinema

    The British films of the swinging sixties are typified for their crashing through the art barriers and doing things that had never been done before. Sometimes it came off; sometimes - well, all too often, to be exact - it didn't. Compare this with the "straight films" of the 1950s. Between these two phases of British cinema, there were a "special years" transitory phase: the straightness of the past was laid side by side with the oncoming weirdness of the swinging sixties. This is such a film.

    The film follows the adventures of some merchant seamen on a London night out, before they return to their ship in the morning. There are some memorable scenes in this film. These include the "boyfriend" who is in a meditative trance, the know-all sailor getting his comeuppance, when he gets ripped off in a clip joint, and Bernard Lee voluntarily writing a cheque for ten pounds after a failed blackmail attempt. All this, and The Searchers playing in a pub, too.

    It is a typical British B movie of the period, and is quite watchable.

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    • Trivia
      The Searchers song "Saturday Night Out" was issued as the b-side of their worldwide hit version of "Needles and Pins".
    • Quotes

      Penny: Did you say you had a shilling?

      Lee: A shilling?

      Penny: A small silver coin of the realm. A shilling! For the gas! So that I can kill myself. Don't the lights look pretty on the river

    • Soundtracks
      Saturday Night Out
      (uncredited)

      Written by Tony Hatch (as Mark Anthony) and Robert Richards

      Sung by The Searchers

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    • Release date
      • December 8, 1964 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Saturday Night Out
    • Filming locations
      • Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, Surrey, England, UK(studio: made at Shepperton Film Studios London England)
    • Production companies
      • Compton Films
      • Tekli British Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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