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Hold On!

  • 1966
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  • 1h 25m
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4.6/10
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Hold On! (1966)
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ComedyMusical

British beat group Herman's Hermits, on tour in the USA, is offered an opportunity to have a spaceship named after the group. Several people seem to care whether it happens or not.British beat group Herman's Hermits, on tour in the USA, is offered an opportunity to have a spaceship named after the group. Several people seem to care whether it happens or not.British beat group Herman's Hermits, on tour in the USA, is offered an opportunity to have a spaceship named after the group. Several people seem to care whether it happens or not.

  • Director
    • Arthur Lubin
  • Writer
    • Robert E. Kent
  • Stars
    • Peter Noone
    • Karl Green
    • Keith Hopwood
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
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    • Director
      • Arthur Lubin
    • Writer
      • Robert E. Kent
    • Stars
      • Peter Noone
      • Karl Green
      • Keith Hopwood
    • 22User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
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    Peter Noone
    Peter Noone
    • Herman
    • (as Peter Blair Noone)
    Karl Green
    • Karl
    Keith Hopwood
    • Keith
    Derek Leckenby
    • Derek
    Barry Whitwam
    • Barry
    Shelley Fabares
    Shelley Fabares
    • Louisa Page
    Sue Ane Langdon
    Sue Ane Langdon
    • Cecilie Bannister
    Herbert Anderson
    Herbert Anderson
    • Ed Lindquist
    Bernard Fox
    Bernard Fox
    • Dudley Hawks
    Harry Hickox
    Harry Hickox
    • Colby Grant
    Hortense Petra
    • Henrietta Page
    Mickey Deems
    • Publicist
    Ray Kellogg
    Ray Kellogg
    • Detective #1
    John Hart
    John Hart
    • Detective #2
    Phil Arnold
    Phil Arnold
    • Photographer
    Herman's Hermits
    Herman's Hermits
    • Herman's Hermits
    Bill Baldwin
    Bill Baldwin
    • Television Newscaster
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Nunn
    Robert Nunn
    • Boy on Airplane
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Arthur Lubin
    • Writer
      • Robert E. Kent
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    7Little-Mikey

    An incredibly ridiculous movie!

    There are a lot of comments on what a ridiculous movie this was. And those comments describe this movie perfectly. Yes, it's true. But get real! This movie is supposed to be ridiculous. The plot of the movie is about an English band who tour the United States. (In 1966, the English Invasion still ruled the radio and British groups were still being mobbed by screaming fans!)

    Herman's Hermits come to the States and are greeted by wild screaming fans. The frenzy gets so far out of hand that NASA gets swamped with demands that the name of the latest rocket to be launched be changed to "Herman's Hermits".

    Most musicals involve a screwball plot. HOLD ON is no exception. Only a complete idiot would expect a "meaningful plot" in a movie like this. It is pure escapist entertainment played up to a ridiculous level.

    I saw the movie in 1967, which was a long time ago. So I don't remember if there were any bad guys in the plot of not. What I do remember is that the real plot of this movie is the showcasing of the latest (in 1966) sounds by Herman's Hermits, who at that time were close to taking second place to the Beatles in popularity.

    I gave the movie a 7 because it was a movie from the mid 1960s that may be outdated by today's standards. Some of the comedy of the time may not be so funny today. Think BEWITCHED (1964 TV series) versus BEWITCHED (2005) and you'll get the drift.
    6Charlie60660

    Contrived, to be sure, but not all that bad.

    In the 1950's and 1960's, MGM made a slew of teen-exploitation pictures, some of them okay, some laughably bad.

    "Hold On" is neither the best nor the worst of these, and it does have some redeeming qualities. First on the list of redeeming qualities, of course, would be the presence of Herman's Hermits, who were white-hot in 1965 and 1966. The songs are, for the most part, pretty good (the notable exception being "The George and Dragon"); "Wild Love," which closes the film, feels like it should have been a hit but wasn't. "Make Me Happy," sung by co-star Shelley Fabares backed by the Hermits, is a masterpiece of mid-60's girl-enslaving-herself-to-boy songwriting, and is sort of funny today as a result.

    The plot, as other writers have noted, is preposterous, and involves not only a NASA spacecraft, but a subplot involving fainting girls and another involving a (never-seen) supersonic transport capable of whisking Herman from Los Angeles to Cape Kennedy in something like an hour. And the cast is full of familiar television faces of the '60's, which was cheap of MGM at the time, but has a certain charm now.

    Like "A Hard Day's Night," the film attempts to give us the feeling of a period where rock stars made girls scream and faint. We get only glimpses of that, but it drips with other period detail. "Look, there's a '65 Plymouth!" "Look at her hair." "I remember dresses like that." All in all,"Hold On" stands as a rather contrived piece of film-making, but an interesting period piece.
    3moonspinner55

    About as exciting as a headache...

    British pop group Herman's Hermits land in Los Angeles to play the Rose Bowl, but what they really want to do is see the sights and meet some girls "to talk to". They're pursued by a scientist collecting data on the band for NASA, who are thinking of using the group's moniker on the new spaceship, a would-be actress who wants to link her name with theirs to generate publicity, and a blonde Shelley Fabares who wants the group to perform at her mother's charity event at the snooty Ocean Club. The Hermits sing many hookless tunes, one of which is entitled "A Must To Avoid", which may well have served as this film's subtitle. Although Southern California looks lovely (like a big, shiny department store), there's no satirical wit in the writing, and Herman's Hermits have no personality, no distinction, and no charisma. Fabares gets the only good song, "Make Me Happy", and her sweetly out-of-it presence is a nice distraction to the screaming teenage fans, who are mostly shot swarming from below the knees. *1/2 from ****
    5PetryKS

    Poor Script Makes Dull Film

    I always liked the songs performed by Herman's Hermits. Simple songs with a catchy melody that seems to stay with you for a long time. With that in mind, I couldn't wait to see the band in the film, "Hold On." Shelley Fabares was hot looking but the band including Herman (Peter No one) seemed lame in comparison. The story was unbelievable, and the scenes seemed over staged. In comparison, in the Beatle's film, "A Hard Days Night" the crowd scenes seemed real, VERY real. "Hold On" looked like it was all shot on the back lot of a studio. It's wrong to compare the Beatles with Herman's Hermits, but if there was a better script for "Hold On" and if the viewer could actually see the personalities of the other band members, we would have had a better film. If you are a fan of Herman's Hermits, by all means don't miss this film. Like I said before, Shelley Fabares is eye candy and Herman (Peter No one) does have a few good moments with his famous facial expressions throughout the film. The music alone is worth a watch, but by no means take this movie as a serious venue. Bottom line, it's cute and a fun watch. We'll always wonder what could have been made with a good script? We'll never know.
    5bkoganbing

    Mrs. Fabares You've Got A Lovely Daughter

    In its brief vogue of popularity, Herman's Hermits tried to keep the bubblegum popularity of the Beatles after the Beatles and the rest of the culture went psychedelic and counterculture. In that they were successful as long as the vogue for them lasted. Even today lead singer Peter Blair Dennis No one enjoys a lot of popularity on the nostalgia circuit among his aging fans.

    Some have said that Hold On! is a ripoff of A Hard Day's Night and it follows that pattern to some degree. Actually it's more like an extended version of a Monkey's television show. And down to today you can still see pop groups still using this model, just look at the Jonas Brothers television series on the Disney Channel.

    In a whirlwind tour of the USA, Herman's Hermits becomes the victims of a publicity seeking actress played by Sue Ane Langdon, they get a NASA rocket named for them, and No one gets himself involved with young society girl Shelley Fabares whose mother has bought the Hermits for one of her society charity events. Some of these things don't quite come off as well as the others.

    The aging fans of Herman's Hermits will remember Hold On! with nostalgia. What the film does lack is any of the identifiable songs from the boys back in the day. The score is hardly that of A Hard Day's Night or even Help!. But the film is a pleasant enough diversion and I don't think those who watch it are expecting too much.

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    • Goofs
      The strawberry ice cream cones that Herman and Louisa buy at the stand are a completely different shape when they arrive at the roller coaster (they have grown into a distinct two-scoop shape; at the stand they were just large blobs).
    • Quotes

      Dudley Hawks: How many times must I warn you to stay away from girls?

      Herman: But she was someone to talk to.

      Dudley Hawks: Oh yes, it all starts with talking, yakity-yakity-yak. But the moment the talking stops, my boy. you're in trouble.

      Herman: You have an evil mind.

      Dudley Hawks: I'm old enough to enjoy it. You're not. And keep the door locked.

    • Connections
      Referenced in You Can't Do That! The Making of 'A Hard Day's Night' (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Hold On
      Written by P.F. Sloan

      Performed by Herman's Hermits

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    • Release date
      • June 22, 1966 (Iran)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Beat! Beat! Beat!
    • Filming locations
      • Pacific Ocean Park, Santa Monica, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Sam Katzman Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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