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Sonny Farrar Movies

1970  
R  
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This is the 20th feature in the successful "Carry On" series of bawdy slapstick comedies. Sidney Bliss (Sidney James) and his faithful assistant Sophie (Hattie Jacques) run a bogus matrimonial agency designed to unite people looking for love and romance. One couple never speaks a word in the film but are seen kissing in strange and familiar places. Three love-starved ladies offer their services to anyone who asks, and an excellent pie fight harkens back to the days of the classic silent comedies, with continual running gags and sexual innuendo permeating the film. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Sidney JamesKenny Williams, (more)
 
1967  
 
British musical star Tommy Steele had starred in Half a Sixpence in London and on Broadway, thus he was first choice for this garish film version. Based on the H.G. Wells story Kipps (previously filmed in 1941 with Michael Redgrave), Half a Sixpence tells the tale of a humble London drapery clerk (Steele) who inherits a fortune. He briefly forgets his old mates and his faithful girl friend (Julia Foster), but soon discovers that High Society isn't his cup of tea. Filmed during the "monster musical" cycle fostered by The Sound of Music, Half a Sixpence isn't really suited for the spectacular approach dictated by co-producer Charles H. Schneer. Fortunately, the guiding directorial hand is the film's other producer: George Sidney, a veteran of MGM's Arthur Freed unit, who knew how to successfully weld music with story. Thanks to Sidney and star Steele, Half a Sixpence never gets too out of hand, though we'd argue with some of the eyestrain-inducing color choices in the bigger numbers. The film might have done better at the box office had the score yielded a few hit songs. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Tommy SteeleJulia Foster, (more)
 
1936  
 
British orchestra leader Jack Hylton, whose popularity in his own country eclipsed that of Benny Goodman and Glenn Miller in America, stars in She Shall Have Music. The unusually serious plotline finds Hylton mixed up in corporate intrigue on board a luxury liner. A millionaire hires the bandleader for a nightly broadcast emanating from the ship, but this project is sabotaged by the millionaire's rival. All eventually turns out for the best, while Jack Hylton appears to be having fun sharing the screen with an endless parade of guest performers. The leading lady in She Shall Have Music is June Clyde, an American musical-comedy favorite who spent most of her film career in England. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
June ClydeMarjorie Brooks, (more)