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Summer Holiday

- From the First Kiss to the Last Blush It's the Craziest Riot On Wheels!

1960s musical showcasing Cliff Richard. Four bus mechanics working for London Transport strike up a deal with the company: they do up a one of the company's legendary red double decker buses and take it to southern Europe as a mobile hotel. If it succeeds, they will be put in charge of a whole fleet. While on the road in France they pick up three young British ladies whose car breaks down and offer to take them to their next singing job in Athens. They also pick up a stowaway, who hides the fact that she's a famous American pop star on the run, chased by the media and her parents.

Release Date : 1963-02-18

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Associated British Picture CorporationAmerican International Pictures

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Cliff Richard

Character Name : Don

Original Name : Cliff Richard

Gender : Male

Lauri Peters

Character Name : Barbara

Original Name : Lauri Peters

Gender : Female

Melvyn Hayes

Character Name : Cryil

Original Name : Melvyn Hayes

Gender : Male

Una Stubbs

Character Name : Sandy

Original Name : Una Stubbs

Gender : Female

Teddy Green

Character Name : Steve

Original Name : Teddy Green

Gender : Male

Pamela Hart

Character Name : Angie

Original Name : Pamela Hart

Gender : Male

Jeremy Bulloch

Character Name : Edwin

Original Name : Jeremy Bulloch

Gender : Male

Jacqueline Daryl

Character Name : Mimsie

Original Name : Jacqueline Daryl

Gender : Male

Madge Ryan

Character Name : Stella

Original Name : Madge Ryan

Gender : Female

Lionel Murton

Character Name : Jerry

Original Name : Lionel Murton

Gender : Male

Christine Lawson

Character Name : Annie

Original Name : Christine Lawson

Gender : Male

Ron Moody

Character Name : Orlando

Original Name : Ron Moody

Gender : Male

David Kossoff

Character Name : Magistrate

Original Name : David Kossoff

Gender : Male

Nicholas Phipps

Character Name : Wrightmore

Original Name : Nicholas Phipps

Gender : Male

Wendy Barry

Character Name : Shepherdess

Original Name : Wendy Barry

Gender : Female

Viviane Ventura

Character Name :

Original Name : Viviane Ventura

Gender : Female

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Lets see if it's true. Summer Holiday is directed by Peter Yates who also co-writes the story and screenplay with Ronald Cass. It stars Cliff Richard, Lauri Peters, Melvyn Hayes and Una Stubbs. Story sees Richard and three pals take a red London double decker bus into Europe for their summer holiday. On the way their adventure will see them pick up some girls and an assortment of characters. Fun, frolics and songs follow. Light on plot but big on heart, Summer Holiday is well dated and cheesy but still carries with it enough charm to entertain the undemanding musical fan. Some lively sequences dot themselves throughout, but it's with the foot tapping tunes that the picture remains most memorable. Stand outs include the title track, Batchelor Boy and The Next Time, while the presence of The Shadows is also a bonus. It's unlikely to make big fans of first timers who didn't have it as part of their childhood, but for many the nostalgia factor more than compensates for its 101 formula. And of course for fans of the ever amiable Cliff Richard, film remains essential. 6.5/10

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-04-13

With the help of London Transport, "Don" (Cliff Richard) and three of his mechanic pals pick up an American runaway "Barbara/Bobby" (Lauri Peters) and they all set off in a double decker bus on a tour of Europe. Their's is not the daftest of ideas, either - the are going to use the bus as an hotel on wheels. Meantime, her wealthy and well-known mother "Stella" (Madge Ryan) is having a paddy and calling on the police to arrest these kidnappers. As they journey through the continent, they discover some quirky characters - they almost run over the mime artist "Orlando" (Ron Moody) - and that gives Cliff plenty of opportunity to burst into song. "Bachelor Boy" and the eponymous title track are probably the most famous, but there are plenty of other two-minuters to keep the toes tapping and to compensate for the not exactly Nobel standard of dialogue. The star oozes charisma here - it's easy to see why he was a teen pin-up, and he's well supported by the boisterous Peters and by a feast of familiar faces to British audiences like Melvyn Hayes, David Kossof, Una Stubbs and, of course, the always great with the eccentric Ron Moody. It's quite literally a light-hearted vehicle for a twenty-three year old popstar and taken in that vein is actually quite fun.