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Jazz Boat

  • 1960
  • Approved
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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Jazz Boat (1960)
ComedyMusical

An electrician is summoned to assist a gang in a big robbery.An electrician is summoned to assist a gang in a big robbery.An electrician is summoned to assist a gang in a big robbery.

  • Director
    • Ken Hughes
  • Writers
    • Ken Hughes
    • John Antrobus
    • Rex Rienits
  • Stars
    • Anthony Newley
    • Anne Aubrey
    • Lionel Jeffries
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    157
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ken Hughes
    • Writers
      • Ken Hughes
      • John Antrobus
      • Rex Rienits
    • Stars
      • Anthony Newley
      • Anne Aubrey
      • Lionel Jeffries
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Top cast31

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    Anthony Newley
    Anthony Newley
    • Bert
    Anne Aubrey
    Anne Aubrey
    • The Doll
    Lionel Jeffries
    Lionel Jeffries
    • Det. Sgt. Thompson
    David Lodge
    David Lodge
    • Holy Mike
    Bernie Winters
    Bernie Winters
    • The Jinx
    James Booth
    James Booth
    • Spider
    Al Mulock
    • The Dancer
    Joyce Blair
    Joyce Blair
    • Rene
    Leo McKern
    Leo McKern
    • Inspector
    Jean Philippe
    • Jean - The Singer
    Liam Gaffney
    • Spider's Father
    Henry Webb
    • Barman
    Ted Heath and his Music
    • Ted Heath and His Music
    • (as Ted Heath and his music)
    Harold Berens
    • Barber Shop Owner
    • (uncredited)
    Lionel Blair
    Lionel Blair
    • Dancer on Boat
    • (uncredited)
    Jim Brady
    Jim Brady
    • Market Trader
    • (uncredited)
    Edwin Brown
    Edwin Brown
    • Sailor
    • (uncredited)
    Alan Browning
    • Policeman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Ken Hughes
    • Writers
      • Ken Hughes
      • John Antrobus
      • Rex Rienits
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    musical-2

    Light musical comedy.

    Dated but extremely enjoyable light pop vehicle for Anthony Newley, who since "Idle On Parade" had become a big name not only in acting but in the pop charts too. Newley stars with his good friend Bernie Winters, pretending to be a big time crook to impress him. Bernie in turn tells "The Gang" who want "in" with Newley, who has nick named himself as "the Cat". Also stars Ted Heath and his music and the lovely Anne Aubrey, who's short cinematic career showed more promise than she was allowed to provide! Dance sequences choreographed by Lionel Blair (with sister Joyce in the cast too!) Sheer delight! Enjoy and wallow in nostalgia!
    Zipper69

    ..and then The Merseybeat arrived...

    1960? Really? The plot, such as it was is a childish take on an Ealing Comedy and is basically a vehicle for Anthony Newley to hone his light comedy acting chops. It's a real time capsule. The "kids" all look about 25 and it's clear that the producers consider "jazz" something those crazy kids will groove to. Ted Heath's Band (England's answer to the American Big Bands of Glen Miller, Woody Herman, Tommy Dorsey and others)seems to be mostly decorative with Ted himself seen in several shots. Costuming is another eyeopener, the non-acting extras are basically in baggy jeans or corduroys, Aran sweaters (men)and twin sets paired with flared skirts with voluminous slips beneath (ladies) - very student style then - I suspect they were recruited from the many jazz clubs around London at the time. In contrast Newley and the bad guys chasing him wear sharp, tight fitting suits and Aubrey and Blair are in cocktail dresses (why?). David Lodge is almost unrecognizable with a full beard and glasses (at first I thought he was supposed to be a rabbi...). James Booth is an early incarnation of his stereotype Cockney villain and Bernie Winters is the comic foil as the traditional "sidekick" that in US films always went to Phil Silvers, sadly Winters lacks both the talent and charm of Silvers managing instead to irritate and bore in equal measure. The film has value as a peep into the world of popular music and youth fashion, the music and the clothes were what their PARENTS had liked. In less than two years the whole music and clothing world was thrown into turmoil with the arrival of The Beatles and all the beat groups that followed them. Swinging London was about to erupt and all the conventions that this film displays were swept away.
    5boblipton

    And All That Jazz

    Anthony Newley is a young electrician. He's an honest, beaten-down guy, except when he and his friends get on the Jazz Boat, an excursion liner for people who like to party. Then he and his pals like to talk a tough game. It's all for a laugh until Anne Aubrey walks onto the scene. She thinks he's a top safecracker, so she take him to see her boss, and he's caught in the middle of a nightmare.

    It looks like a kitchen-sink sort of effort, with big-band numbers, Newley singing a ballad in character, shifting venues, Lionel Jeffreys in a straight turn as a violence-prone street cop, dance numbers that suggest WEST SIDE STORY, subplots that suggest film noir and AIP teenage-rebellion films .... and maybe that's the point: confusion. Newley wants more, but he doesn't know how to get it. He's a quiet nebbish, and his intended witticisms alway fall flat.

    Maybe that was the intention, but the pace of the movie and the attention to the different points makes the forest invisible for the trees. It winds up being a scattergun effort, amusing, engaging perhaps, but never compelling.
    8richardchatten

    Spider's Web

    Forty years ago Halliwell declared this bizarre retread of 'Brighton Rock' with songs "Very dated", but it now looks pretty cool again (particularly Diane Aubrey in her high-necked sweater and leather jeans).

    We consider the late fifties & early sixties a more innocent era, yet when James Booth brandishes a razor at copper Lionel Jeffries, he responds with a broken bottle; and in 1960 this only carried an 'A' certificate!
    10jcba17406@blueyonder.co.uk

    Ah, the past

    I remember this film with lots of love. Yet I never see it on TV. Is it lost forever? I gotta find me someone to love sang Tone on the shore of the Thames. Spider played by actor James Booth, (under rated?) Whom I associate with as a London lad and the ever lovable Bernie Winters.

    There is a spiteful regress within British entertainment establishment that Tony Newley has never been fully appreciated. He hit the heights in Vagas, wrote some of the classic popular songs and had a long lived and loved life, yet always the depressed clown. Only John Ross has done anything for him in this last 20 years by a radio show on BBC2.

    Last time I saw him, Newley, was at the Hackney Theatre, or was it Highbury, well, somewhere, and he was in great voice. 1990?

    If anyone knows how I can get Jazz Boat on tape or DVD please write.

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    • Trivia
      The "Jazz Boat" used in the film was the MV Royal Sovereign. It was built in 1948 as a passenger excursion vessel for the General Steam Navigation Company (note the "G.S.N.C." on the gang's sweaters near the end of the film). In 1967 it was converted to an automobile and passenger ferry. In 1973 it moved to the Mediterranean and was renamed "Ischia" serving the Naples to Ischia Island route. It was sold for scrap in 2007.
    • Goofs
      When Al Mulock as "The Dancer" is carried to the ship's rail and tossed overboard, the stuntman who takes the fall into the Thames, although in costume, has long dark hair, whilst Mulock's character has distinctive short, blond curly hair.
    • Quotes

      Bert Harris: You and me could make the most beautiful music together

      The Doll: Are you just a talker or do you want some action?

      Bert Harris: Try me, baby

      The Doll: Hold me! Closer! Closer!

      Bert Harris: If I hold you any closer, I'll be dancing behind you

    • Soundtracks
      Jazz Boat
      Music by Joe Henderson

      Lyrics by Joe Henderson

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    • Release date
      • February 1960 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La nave del jazz
    • Filming locations
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, Boreham Wood, Hertfordshire, England, UK(studio: made at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, Boreham Wood, England.)
    • Production company
      • Warwick Film Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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