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London Entertains

  • 1951
  • 48min
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London Entertains (1951)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaRadio personality Eammon Andrews shows a group of young female volunteers around the attractions of the Festival Of Britain.Radio personality Eammon Andrews shows a group of young female volunteers around the attractions of the Festival Of Britain.Radio personality Eammon Andrews shows a group of young female volunteers around the attractions of the Festival Of Britain.

  • Dirección
    • Edwin J. Fancey
  • Guión
    • Jimmy Grafton
    • Edwin J. Fancey
  • Reparto principal
    • Eamonn Andrews
    • Christine Forrest
    • Sonia Clark
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    4,7/10
    61
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Edwin J. Fancey
    • Guión
      • Jimmy Grafton
      • Edwin J. Fancey
    • Reparto principal
      • Eamonn Andrews
      • Christine Forrest
      • Sonia Clark
    • 8Reseñas de usuarios
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
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    Eamonn Andrews
    • Self
    Christine Forrest
    • Diana Latimer
    Sonia Clark
    • Kathleen
    Pamela Bygrave
    • Mary Manderson
    Angela Krefeld
    • Janine
    • (as Angela Kreffeld)
    Adrienne Scott
    • Adrienne
    Jane Morrison
    Joe Baker
    • Hiram
    • (as Joe Cunningham)
    Vincent Ball
    Vincent Ball
    • David
    Bill Nagy
    Bill Nagy
    • Sam
    David Walker
    Mark Pasquin
    Marianne Burwood
    Marianne Burwood
    • Joanne
    Weave Wyatt
    Mavis Miller
    Jean McDonald
      Bobby Breen
      Bobby Breen
      • Self
      Paul Adam
      • Self
      • (as Paul Adam and His Mayfair Music)
      • Dirección
        • Edwin J. Fancey
      • Guión
        • Jimmy Grafton
        • Edwin J. Fancey
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      3Prismark10

      London Entertains

      This curiosity was made in order to promote the Festival of Britain.

      There is a threadbare storyline of some eligible young ladies from a finishing school who have formed an agency. Television and radio personality Eamonn Andrews has been roped in.

      Andrews really presents some acts of the time as well as the development of the South Bank of London for the festival.

      Some people like to say light entertainment is not like it used to be. The acts here are proof that it really was lousy in the old days.

      The only standouts are the footage of the Goons. It may not be funny to modern audiences, but at least it was anarchic. They are also the only act that was diverse.

      It also showcases Eamonn Andrews, although this is not his best representation. The former boxer was a major force on British television. Originally for the BBC and later for ITV as presenter of shows such as This is Your Life.
      5plan99

      Eamonn the Pimp!

      Of historical interest only as it's very sexist as was the situation way back in 1951. London in 1951, and the rest of the UK, looks like a different planet when viewed from 2020. What passed as entertainment in 1951 will certainly not be regarded as such now and probably not all that long after this film's release as it probably dated very quickly, especially the alleged humour.
      4jonesus

      Could have been a lot better

      As this film got a TV showing in the UK in 2017 I manged to see it. I was a boy when the film was made and visited the Festival of Britain and the Festival pleasure gardens both of which the film is about.

      The film is worth viewing to see some of the scenes in London during 1951. Many of the buildings and attractions have since gone. The story is of little interest and is rather sexist.

      For those who do not know London, the Festival of Britain was by the Thames on the South Bank. The Royal Festival Hall was built for the festival and is still in use as a concert hall. The pleasure gardens were in Battersea Park, they stayed open for several years after the festival but have now all gone. The BBC used the Aeolian hall for radio shows and the "Goon Show" was a popular comedy show which ran for many years. The Windmill Theater has had many uses, but the building is still there and open with similar entertainment as of past.

      Do not expect much entertainment from this film but if you are of an age to remember the people in it and the places they show, you may find it worth looking at once for memories of your younger days!
      4richardchatten

      At Your Service

      After nearly sixty years even an E.J.Fancey quickie like this made on half a shoestring acquires considerable archival fascination as host Eamonn Andrews himself observes "a souvenir of those six months" in those far off days in the summer of 1951 when Britain was preparing for the Festival of Britain and there were four Goons. (We are also treated to a rare glimpse of Jimmy Grafton and Dennis Main Wilson, whose names we often heard on the show but never saw.)

      Possibly the last surviving cast member is a fresh-faced young Vincent Ball, now 97 years old. Joe Baker looks older here as 'Hiram' than he did on TV a quarter of a century later. And despite the annoying Hammond organ score, even a humble programme filler like this was in those days quite slickly put together with the aid of some snazzy optical whipes.
      4malcolmgsw

      Not so much a film more like loose ends spliced together

      This film is so incoherent that it virtually defies description though the esteemed David Macgillvray has done a good job of trying.I found most interest in seeing London as it wad around 1951'When Ramon Andrews opens his window onto Leicester Square you can see the Desert Fox is playing at the Odeon Leicester Square.Later when the camera travels around Piccadilly Circus you can see a big advertisement for The Magic Box starring Robert Donat.Then you see the front of the London Pavilion where a film called The Sound Of Fury is playing.Also shown is the Windmill Theatre.All you would guess from the film is that it is a theatre featuring musical review rather than nude revues.You really do have to admit old E J for trying to foist this on the public.If ever a title was an oxymoron this is it.

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        Gloria Swanson appears making an escorted tour of the Festival of Britain construction site before its official opening.
      • Conexiones
        Features Torero a la fuerza (1932)
      • Banda sonora
        We'll All Meet Down at the Fair
        specially composed by Reg Pickard

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      Detalles

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      • Fecha de lanzamiento
        • diciembre de 1951 (Reino Unido)
      • País de origen
        • Reino Unido
      • Idioma
        • Inglés
      • Localizaciones del rodaje
        • South Bank, London, Greater London, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Festival of Britain site)
      • Empresa productora
        • E.J. Fancey Productions
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        • 48min
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Mezcla de sonido
        • Mono
      • Relación de aspecto
        • 1.37 : 1

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