John and Julie
John and Julie | |
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Directed by | William Fairchild |
Written by | William Fairchild |
Produced by | Herbert Mason |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Arthur Grant |
Edited by | Bernard Gribble |
Music by | Philip Green |
Production company | |
Distributed by | British Lion Films (UK) |
Release date |
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Running time | 82 min. |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Box office | £154,494 (UK)[1] |
John and Julie (1955) is a British comedy film, starring Colin Gibson, Lesley Dudley, Noelle Middleton and Moira Lister, and featuring Peter Sellers and Sid James in early screen roles.
Plot[]
John (Gibson) and Julie (Dudley) are two children from Dorset who are eager to see the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in spite of the fact that their respective parents have no intention of going. When the two are left alone they decide to run off to London to see John's 'Uncle Ben' "because he knows the queen". Along their way, they encounter different quirky and eccentric people who help them achieve their goal and see the Queen's procession.
Cast[]
- Colin Gibson as John Pritchett
- Lesley Dudley as Julie
- Noelle Middleton as Miss Stokes
- Moira Lister as Dora
- Wilfrid Hyde-White as Sir James, a Field Marshal in the Life Guards
- Sid James as Mr. Pritchett, John's father
- Megs Jenkins as Mrs. Pritchett, John's mother
- Joseph Tomelty as Mr. Davidson, a judge on holiday from America
- Constance Cummings as Mrs. Davidson, his wife
- Patric Doonan as Jim Webber, a bicycle shop owner
- Andrew Cruickshank as Uncle Ben, a corporal in the Life Guards
- Peter Coke as captain in the Life Guards
- Colin Gordon as Mr. Swayne, a boys' group leader
- Winifred Shotter as Mrs. Swayne, his wife
- Peter Jones as Jeremy
- Vincent Ball as Digger
- Peter Sellers as Police Constable Diamond
- Patrick Connor as Trooper Rogers
- Philip Stainton as a London police sergeant
- Colin Freear - Boy (uncredited)
- Mona Washbourne
- Molly Weir Landlady
- Katie Johnson woman in street
Frazer Hines who later became known for his portrayal of Jamie McCrimmon in Doctor Who had a minor role.[2]
Production[]
Filming took place at Beaconsfield Studios. It is interspersed with footage from the day of the coronation.
Reception[]
Halliwell's Film Video & DVD Guide describes the film as "Genial little family comedy full of stock comic characters."[3]
Box Office[]
According to the National Film Finance Corporation, the film made a comfortable profit.[4][5]
Home Media[]
In 2007, John and Julie was released on DVD as part of the Long Lost Comedy Classics collection.
References[]
- ^ Vincent Porter, 'The Robert Clark Account', Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, Vol 20 No 4, 2000 p506
- ^ "Frazer Hines". bfs.org.uk. BFI. Retrieved 22 March 2016.
- ^ Walker, 2004, p. 444
- ^ U.S. MONEY BEHIND 30% OF BRITISH FILMS: Problems for the Board of Trade The Manchester Guardian 4 May 1956: 7
- ^ Harper, Sue; Porter, Vincent (2003). British Cinema of The 1950s The Decline of Deference. Oxford University Press USA. p. 29.
Bibliography[]
- Walker, John. (2004). Halliwell's Film Video & DVD Guide. HarperCollins Entertainment
External links[]
- 1955 films
- English-language films
- British films
- British comedy films
- 1955 comedy films
- Films produced by Herbert Mason
- Films set in 1953
- 1950s British comedy film stubs