Three Cockney youths skip work to meet a movie star at Heathrow. She joins them hunting British hats around 1960s London, stealing headwear while dodging cops and reporters.Three Cockney youths skip work to meet a movie star at Heathrow. She joins them hunting British hats around 1960s London, stealing headwear while dodging cops and reporters.Three Cockney youths skip work to meet a movie star at Heathrow. She joins them hunting British hats around 1960s London, stealing headwear while dodging cops and reporters.
David Albert Clark
- Sammy
- (as Dave Nelson)
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This film is a dismal attempt to make pop star Joe Brown into a film star.It failed on all counts.You don't expect musicals to have a great story and this film is no exception.However you hope that the music and the dancing will be good.It is difficult to find an adjective to describe just how bad they are.There is not even one musical number that is memorable.The dancing must be amongst the worst ever put on film.The only worthwhile moment is Sid James singing and dancing.He did serve in a concert party in the war.Difficult to realise given his comment character that he was born in South Africa.Seeing London in colour all those years ago is very nostalgic.Finally the process work in the taxi is as amateurish as the rest of the film.
With a few very well known faces of British film and TV and many has- beens the only good thing about this movie is the 60's scenery around what was then a very run down and dirty London.
British films were in a huge slump and many of these terrible teen movies were made to try and attract the young people to the movie theatres.
If I had been one of them I would have asked for a refund.
The choreography is OK, the songs twee and forgettable, the editing is horrific.
The best parts of this are the great fashions and the welcome end titles.
British films were in a huge slump and many of these terrible teen movies were made to try and attract the young people to the movie theatres.
If I had been one of them I would have asked for a refund.
The choreography is OK, the songs twee and forgettable, the editing is horrific.
The best parts of this are the great fashions and the welcome end titles.
A quickie retread of 'Roman Holiday' and 'The Umbrellas of Cherbourg' with musical numbers resembling those of a Cliff Richard vehicle (complete with the late Una Stubbs). Not exactly good, but rather charming it offers views of London as it looked in 1965 (complete with the Post Office Tower nearing completion) and the unique spectacle - if this is a recommendation - of Sid James singing and dancing.
Saw this film as a child. About a girl who wants to collect three hats around London.First hat is a Bowler ,second hat is a Busby , and third and most difficult is a Police hat. She is helped by Joe Brown .Una Stubbs and Sid James who plays a taxi driver. Quite entertaining.
I saw this movie as a child and loved it! I never knew what it was called until I Googled it today, been trying to fond out for 20 years! We've always referred to it as that hat movie! It would be dodgy by today's standards for sure, but I still remember it and I haven't seen it since I was 10. I even remember my mum ringing me up at a friends house to tell me the movie was on. I ran home so I could watch it (this in the days before VCRs). If you want to see a movie in the vein of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Around the World in Eightly Days, Magnificent Men, etc; one that contains good, clean wholesome adventure, I can't recommend this enough.
Did you know
- TriviaThis film appears to be loosely based on an actual event which took place in London in 1956 when Russian athlete Nina Ponomaryova took 5 hats from a London store without paying for them.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Room 101: Episode #2.8 (1995)
- SoundtracksThis is a Special Day
Words & Music by Leslie Bricusse and Robin Beaumont
Performed by Joe Brown (uncredited)
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 39m(99 min)
- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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