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Sunstruck

  • 1972
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
133
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Sunstruck (1972)
ComedyDramaRomance

Stanley Evans is a Welsh teacher who heads to Austalia after an unsuccessful romance. Yearning for the good old days when he was a choral director in Wales, Secombe organizes his Aussie stud... Read allStanley Evans is a Welsh teacher who heads to Austalia after an unsuccessful romance. Yearning for the good old days when he was a choral director in Wales, Secombe organizes his Aussie students into a children's choir. Along the way, Secombe finds lasting happiness with down-to-... Read allStanley Evans is a Welsh teacher who heads to Austalia after an unsuccessful romance. Yearning for the good old days when he was a choral director in Wales, Secombe organizes his Aussie students into a children's choir. Along the way, Secombe finds lasting happiness with down-to-earth local woman.

  • Director
    • James Gilbert
  • Writers
    • Stan Mars
    • Elwyn Jones
    • Jimmy Grafton
  • Stars
    • Harry Secombe
    • Maggie Fitzgibbon
    • John Meillon
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    133
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • James Gilbert
    • Writers
      • Stan Mars
      • Elwyn Jones
      • Jimmy Grafton
    • Stars
      • Harry Secombe
      • Maggie Fitzgibbon
      • John Meillon
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Harry Secombe
    Harry Secombe
    • Stanley Evans
    Maggie Fitzgibbon
    • Shirley Marshall
    John Meillon
    John Meillon
    • Mick Cassidy
    Dennis Jordan
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    Dawn Lake
    • Sal Cassidy
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    Peter Whittle
    • Pete Marshall
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    Charles McCallum
    • Carter
    Pamela Conway
    • Jennifer Morgan
    • (as Lorna Wilde)
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    • Director
      • James Gilbert
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      • Stan Mars
      • Elwyn Jones
      • Jimmy Grafton
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    10leslie-sharpe

    Bit part member

    As a member of the Choir from Wales who sang on the film in Welsh and Australian I would like to say how naturally funny Harry was. He kept everyone laughing and was a pleasure to be with. The film was a family film which did not get the coverage it deserved outside Australia. The fact that part of the film was filmed in a school in Wales was not included in many summaries is an oversight. However, the concept was sound and reflected the fact that many Welsh people became teachers to escape the Valleys. These welsh teachers travelled throughout the world and carried the love of music outside the welsh valleys. The Humour of Harry and the goons is timeless and builds upon the English pun and cleverness with language. Harry and the goons explored the use of many bizarre characters but unusually in this film he played a straight part which showed he was a very capable actor as well.
    10uspats

    A must see Australian Classic

    Being and Australian I can relate to this movie especially as I was educated at a Country School. The Hotel is the center of town and all business, talk and public discussion goes on there, especially back in the 1960's. And so it goes that all business about the town was conducted in the hotel and if you were a "wowser" (you didn't have a beer) you were on the outer. Stanly (the new teacher from england) soon learns about "having a beer", and is subsequently accepted into the community. I would like this movie and its message to be passed on to future generations so lets get into the 21st Century and bring it out on DVD. -U2SPATS
    8marktayloruk

    Feel.good

    One of.those films that makes you.suspect that life might be worth living.We need a lot more of them especially at times like this! Why did Maggie Fitzgibbon retire so early?
    6richardchatten

    The 43 Year Old Maggie Fitzgibbon

    Rangy denim-wearing blonde female lead Maggie Fitzgibbon (who recently died aged 91) will be remembered by older Brits as Vivienne Cooper in the sixties TV series 'The Newcomers'.

    Here the positions are reversed as it's 'Welsh pom' Harry Secombe who's the stranger in town in yet another film set Down Under that mentions the heat but neither the aborigines nor the enormous spiders.
    ptb-8

    baked outback antics from Goon guy

    A very popular family comedy of 1972 sees The "They're A Weird Mob" formula apply again with pretty good results. Primarily a farce about tubby British schoolteacher Harry Secombe immigrating to Oz for Sun and fun but being marooned in the blazing outback instead, it also may have been a positive local conservative establishment response to the bitter and cruel Ted Kotcheff masterpiece OUTBACK or maybe the superb but bleak Nicholas Roeg drama WALKABOUT each produced in the 2 years before SUNSTRUCK. The poster for SUNSTRUCK had the hilarious shot of Secombe in his swimming briefs, on a beach also wearing a graduation cape and mortar board toasting his own delight at 'being in Australia'. The film is very funny and was a big hit for a month or so in 1972 with school holiday audiences. Also a charming and rewarding opportunity to see ex goon Harry in a showcase all to his wonderful self.

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      This Australian movie was inspired by a teacher recruitment poster which was produced by the Australian state government of New South Wales around the time of the very early 1970s. The poster featured a man standing on Bondi Beach, New South Wales dressed in bathers, academic gown, mortarboard hat and holding some books. The poster featured the slogan: "Teach in the Sun in New South Wales Australia". The poster was used to attract English teachers to migrate to and work in Australia. This film's chief character played by Harry Secombe does just that. The poster also can actually be seen at the beginning of the movie.
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      Someday
      Written by Jimmy Grafton and Winifred Atwell (as W. Atwell)

      Sung by Harry Secombe

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    • Release date
      • December 22, 1972 (Australia)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Canção da Vida
    • Filming locations
      • Treharris, Merthyr Tydfil, Merthyr, Wales, UK(Welsh School)
    • Production company
      • Immigrant Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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