Peter Artemus
- Tom
- (as The Artemus Boys)
Philip Artemus
- Dick
- (as The Artemus Boys)
Jackie Artemus
- Harry
- (as The Artemus Boys)
Jack Simpson
- Self
- (as Jack Simpson and His Sextet)
Ronne Coyles
- Boy
- (uncredited)
Arthur Denton
- Hotel Porter
- (uncredited)
Alfred Harris
- Hotel Guest
- (uncredited)
Howard Lang
- Henchman in Restaurant
- (uncredited)
Maureen Morton
- Singer
- (uncredited)
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Patric Curwen is writing an adventure story for boys, when the Artemus Boys come into his garden and ask what they are to do this time. He sends them to a Norman tower, where some one takes a shot at some one, Terry Randal's horse bolts and Michael Aldredge rescues them. Then they all go off on an adventure which involves mysterious spies, a horse race and a ray which can knock planes out of the sky -- with occasional mild asides to the audience about the subject at hand.
Quite clearly, this was meant to be the sort of adventure story for boys that appeared in magazines for the period, in which adults put children into deadly danger with never a second thought, and the boys cleverly figure out things to thwart the baddie. Compared to movies like HUE AND CRY, which came out the same year, it is very silly, and not in a good sense. While it must have pleased its audience at the time, except for the cinematography of rural Sussex, it has not aged particularly well.
This was the second of three movies starring the Artemus Boys. Aside from these, they seem to have vanished from history. At least, there's nothing else about them on Google.
Quite clearly, this was meant to be the sort of adventure story for boys that appeared in magazines for the period, in which adults put children into deadly danger with never a second thought, and the boys cleverly figure out things to thwart the baddie. Compared to movies like HUE AND CRY, which came out the same year, it is very silly, and not in a good sense. While it must have pleased its audience at the time, except for the cinematography of rural Sussex, it has not aged particularly well.
This was the second of three movies starring the Artemus Boys. Aside from these, they seem to have vanished from history. At least, there's nothing else about them on Google.
Whilst this film was obviously made for children it is surprising that this film was made so amateurishly,particularly when you bear in mind that the film was directed by the great John Baxter.For a start he could have found better actors than the Artemus Boys.Much of the film seems to have been dubbed in someone bathroom The story is very silly and I cannot believe that cinema-goers of the era would have bothered much with this.
Did you know
- Alternate versionsRe-edited as a serial, introduced by Jimmy Hanley.
- SoundtracksRestaurant Sequence Music
By Jack Simpson and his Sextet, with Maureen Morton
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Kalle raumt auf
- Filming locations
- Box Hill, Dorking, Surrey, England, UK(boys cycle down hill)
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime
- 1h 13m(73 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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