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The Young Ones

  • 1961
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 48min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,8/10
775
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
The Young Ones (1961)
ComedyMusical

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaYouths must raise £1500 to save youth club from demolition by unscrupulous developer. They record song, broadcast it via pirate radio as "Mystery Singer" ploy to raise funds. Main character ... Leggi tuttoYouths must raise £1500 to save youth club from demolition by unscrupulous developer. They record song, broadcast it via pirate radio as "Mystery Singer" ploy to raise funds. Main character has secret he can't share with girlfriend.Youths must raise £1500 to save youth club from demolition by unscrupulous developer. They record song, broadcast it via pirate radio as "Mystery Singer" ploy to raise funds. Main character has secret he can't share with girlfriend.

  • Regia
    • Sidney J. Furie
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Ronald Cass
    • Peter Myers
  • Star
    • Cliff Richard
    • Robert Morley
    • Carole Gray
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,8/10
    775
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Sidney J. Furie
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Ronald Cass
      • Peter Myers
    • Star
      • Cliff Richard
      • Robert Morley
      • Carole Gray
    • 18Recensioni degli utenti
    • 3Recensioni della critica
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    Cliff Richard
    Cliff Richard
    • Nicholas 'Nicky' Black
    Robert Morley
    Robert Morley
    • Hamilton Black
    Carole Gray
    Carole Gray
    • Toni
    Jet Harris
    • Self (bass guitar)
    • (as The Shadows)
    Hank B. Marvin
    • Self (lead guitar
    • (as The Shadows)
    Tony Meehan
    • Self (drums)
    • (as The Shadows)
    Bruce Welch
    • Self (rhythm guitar)
    • (as The Shadows)
    Teddy Green
    • Chris
    Richard O'Sullivan
    Richard O'Sullivan
    • Ernest
    Melvyn Hayes
    Melvyn Hayes
    • Jimmy
    Annette Robertson
    • Barbara
    Robertson Hare
    Robertson Hare
    • Chauffeur
    Sonya Cordeau
    Sonya Cordeau
    • Dorinda Morell
    Sean Sullivan
    Sean Sullivan
    • Eddie
    Harold Scott
    Harold Scott
    • Dench
    Gerald Harper
    • Watts
    Rita Webb
    Rita Webb
    • Woman in Market
    John Adams
    • Policeman
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    • Regia
      • Sidney J. Furie
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Ronald Cass
      • Peter Myers
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    geoffm60295

    A very average light weight and sugary musical.

    I watched this film not long after it was released and even then it felt cheesy and dated! The thing that screams out after recently watching it again, was that sadly Cliff was no actor and was a limited dancer. The flimsy storyline and the wooden acting makes it very much a 'B' film. The dialogue is all a bit too 'sugary' and 'golly gosh' let's put on a show and damn the consequences.' I remember seeing a similar but much older film, 'Strike up the Band,' with Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland, Its in the same type of genre but 'The Young Ones,' lack the sparkle and energy of a Garland and Rooney! 'The Young Ones' tries too hard to to project the younger characters as innocents, who are out to to prove that the adults, like Robert Morley are 'fuddy duddies' - but all they simply achieve is to show how clueless and naive they really are. It would have been far better to have dispensed with Melvyn Hayes and Cliff's other unfunny sidekicks, and allowed the 'Shadows' to have had real speaking parts where Cliff could have played off the characters like Jet Harris and Hank Marvin, musicians he knew so well. As it was, Cliff gives a feeble, limp and lack lustre performance, and with corny gags and the contrived storyline, it all makes for a tedious experience.
    7blanche-2

    hey kids, let's put on a show

    Cliff Richard stars in The Young Ones, or Wonderful to be Young, from 1961, also starring Robert Morley, Carole Gray, and The Shadows.

    This is a typical teenage movie with the "Hey, kids, let's put on a show" theme. The kids in this case are British, and their club is being closed due to the sale of the building for a high-rise. What no one knows is the developer, Hamilton Black (Robert Morley) is none other than the father of Nicky (Cliff Richard). Nicky, of course, works on behalf of his cronies but his back always goes out when they have to meet with the old man.

    There's a renewal clause in the master lease, but Black is a good chess player - they can renew, but it's going to cost them 1500 pounds, a princely sum, up front. The kids decide to raise the money by putting on a show.

    Like "Summer Holiday," "The Young Ones" is an exuberant, tuneful teen movie, with lots of singing and dancing. Richard doesn't force his acting - he says his lines in a natural manner, and his looks and charm do the rest. His early inspiration was Elvis, and some of his singing is definitely Elvis-like. But it's a different voice and persona -- he's a very smooth singer and his boyish handsomeness, unlike Elvis', is very nonthreatening. I can't imagine anyone breaking his records or coming out against him in a pulpit.

    This is a very fun film. One can't help being impressed by Richard's longevity - 55 years later, he still looks great, he's still singing, and he's a Sir. He's almost Elvis-lite, a pop icon without the demons that caused us to lose Elvis all too soon.
    7MartynGryphon

    A bad musical is a British musical, but at least we get Cliff and the Shads

    Years before Sidney J. Furie went on to direct bone fide screen epics such as the fantastic Ipcress File or the not so epic Iron Eagle movies, He directed Cliff Richard in a couple of his manufactured movie musicals simply designed to cash in on both Cliff's youthful good looks and his raw Rock n' Roll talent.

    Back in 1961 Cliff's clout with the record buying public was at it's peak. The Beatles were still a year or so away, and Cliff was our home grown British Rocker. (despite being born in Lucknow, India).

    Like Elvis, The movies saw potential in Cliff's box office appeal and immediately put him in the movies. The films didn't really have to be good or entertaining even, the fact that it starred Cliff Richard was enough to but the bums on the seats.

    His first two movies (Serious Charge and Expresso Bongo Both 1959), had done well, but neither really gave Cliff the starring vehicle his Godlike status with the teenagers required. However, all this was to change with The Young Ones. For the first time movie audiences were able to see him in both Technicolor and Cinemascope.

    Cliff plays Nicky Black a member of a local London youth club under threat of closure from a ruthless property developer, Hamilton Black (Robert Morley). Nicky and his friends become determined to stop this closure by any means necessary. This task is not made easy for Nicky as the aforementioned property developer is actually his own father.

    In order to raise £1500, (a HUGE amount of money then), to buy an extension of the lease to keep their club open, Nicky & Co decide to take a leaf out of Mickey Rooney's book, and PUT ON A SHOW. However, Hamilton Black is just as determined, and manages to scupper their plans as soon as they make them.

    The youth club gang then decide that they will use pirate radio broadcasts, in order to let their audience know when and where their show will take place so Hamilton Black cannot put yet another fly in yet another tub of ointment.

    The Shadows, appear here too, and over the previous two years, they had already emerged from being simply Cliff's backing band and become (and remain to this day), Britian's most successful instrumental band. Because of this, It's a shame that none of the Shadows actually get a speaking part in this movie, but are always on hand whenever a song needs to be performed. They do get their own shining hour though, when they perform their hit "The Savage".

    Carole Gray woodenly plays Cliff's love interest, yet her singing voice was dubbed by the ultra-talented Grazina Frame. Why did the producers go to all that trouble? Why did they not just cast Grazina straight from day one? In fact, when you compare Carole Gray and Grazina Frame, Grazina was not only the better singer but their better looking of the two.

    Robert Morley is quite amusing in his role, as are Melvyn Hayes, Richard O'Sullivan and Teddy Green in theirs, but it's Cliff & The Shadows that actually make this movie even remotely watchable.

    The reason being, is that the film, when viewed as a complete film, is pretty crap, but that is a failing of ALL British musicals dating back to Jessie Matthews time. With each generation since the 1930's, we Brits have tried to make a decent movie musical and have fallen flat on our faces every single time. (Did you ever see Spiceworld?). Our inability to make a decent musical might have something to do with those awful big 'Production Numbers' like the ones displayed in this movie.

    The Young Ones is a harmless way of spending a couple of hours, as there is nothing hear to shock or offend anyone, after all this is Cliff Richard we're talking about.

    Enjoy.
    7diesel03

    It is what it is

    This movie was made when this was what people were watching. Full of fun young people doing fun things. I love looking at the fashion and t he dancing. Cliff Richard was so cute back in the early days. The ketches on the stage are cute and there is enough of a plot to make it more than just another movie to star a famous band. Yes the shadows are awesome but they only add to it not steal they show. As for predictable...so what! Most movies today are predicable in some way. So don't let anyone sway you from not experiencing this movie, make you own opinion. Enjoy the movie for what it is and don't over examine it. The Young Ones was one of my faves when I was a teenager and still is today.
    Wizard-8

    British fluff

    I should come out with a confession before I start to review this movie, and that is that until recently, I was pretty ignorant of Cliff Richard. All I knew until about a month ago was one or two of his songs, and I hadn't seen any of his movies. My explanation for that is that I live in North America, where Richard had nowhere the impact he had in England. But recently I rented "Summer Holiday", and now this movie.

    In this movie, Richard does come across as a kind of likable fellow, one you wouldn't mind meeting in real life (unlike a lot of music stars). However, he is lacking the edge that other musicians who went into movies had (like Elvis and the Beatles). He's pleasant but kind of forgettable. It doesn't help that the songs he sings here are as forgettable as his character here. The script is also very forgettable - it's the old "Let's put on a show!" story, and it unfolds VERY slowly. Had they made fun of this plot or added some memorable elements, things would have been livened up considerably. There's also the question as to why a millionaire's son doesn't have the money himself to pay off the relatively small sum the youth club needs... but I won't get into that.

    Far from the worst movie ever made, and not really a bad movie. But if you are interested in the cinematic doings of Richard, I suggest you rent "Summer Holiday" instead, which is somewhat more memorable.

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      The film was originally intended to feature the Shadows in acting roles, but it was decided that more professional young actors needed to be cast instead, so the roles originally intended for Hank Marvin and Jet Harris were given to Richard O'Sullivan and Melvyn Hayes, while the Shadows themselves appear only as non-speaking band members.
    • Blooper
      During the dance scene you can see Teddy slip as he turns, he gets right again but barely noticeable.
    • Citazioni

      Hamilton Black: I should have thought that I could have expected some loyalty from you, if not as your father, at least as your employer. I've a good mind to sack you on the spot!

      Nicholas 'Nicky' Black: From the firm, sir? Or just from the family?

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Hollywood U.K. British Cinema in the Sixties: Making It in London (1993)
    • Colonne sonore
      Nothing's Impossible
      Written by Peter Myers and Ronald Cass

      Performed by Cliff Richard and Grazina Frame

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    • Data di uscita
      • 12 gennaio 1962 (Regno Unito)
    • Paese di origine
      • Regno Unito
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Wonderful to Be Young!
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Ruislip Lido, Ruislip, Middlesex, Inghilterra, Regno Unito
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Associated British Picture Corporation (ABPC)
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