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The Tommy Steele Collection 4-DVD Boxset (DVD) (*)
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Original Title: The Duke Wore Jeans / The Tommy Steele Story / Tommy the Toreador / It's All Happening
Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital Stereo )


Product Origin/Format:
United Kingdom ( PAL/Region 2 )

Running Time:
350 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
Box Set
Interactive Menu
Multi-DVD Set
Scene Access
Black & White


Movie filmed in 1957 - 1963 and produced in:
United Kingdom ( Great Britain, Ireland )


Directed By:
Gerald Thomas
Gerard Bryant
John Paddy Carstairs
Don Sharp


Written By:
Lionel Bart
Norman Hudis
George H. Brown
Leigh Vance


Actors:
Tommy Steele ..... Tony Whitecliffe / Tommy Hudson
June Laverick ..... Princess Maria
Michael Medwin ..... Cooper
Eric Pohlmann ..... Bastini - Prime Minister
Alan Wheatley ..... King of Ritallia
Noel Hood ..... Lady Marguerite
Mary Kerridge ..... Queen
Elwyn Brook-Jones ..... Bartolomeo
Ambrosine Phillpotts ..... Duchess Cynthia Whitecliffe
Clive Morton ..... Lord Edward Whitecliffe
Martin Boddey ..... Barman
Cyril Chamberlain ..... MC
Arnold Diamond ..... Factory Manager
John Fabian ..... Stewardess
Philip Leaver
Susan Travers
Derek Waring
Tommy Steele ..... Himself
Patrick Westwood ..... Brushes
Tom Littlewood ..... Judo Instructor
Peter Lewiston ..... John Kennedy
John Boxer ..... Paul Lincoln
Jill Carson ..... Chief Steward
Cyril Chamberlain ..... Hospital Doctor
Brian Coleman ..... Junkshop Man
Mark Daly ..... Hospital Nurse
Lisa Daniely ..... And His Calypso Band
Tommy Eytle ..... Mrs.Steele
Hilda Fenemore ..... Himself
Hunter Hancock ..... Busker, the Guitarist
Bernard Hunter ..... Mr. Steele
Charles Lamb ..... Himself (as Humphrey Lyttleton and his Band)
Humphrey Lyttelton ..... And His Skiffle Group (as Chas McDevitt)
Charles McDevitt ..... And His Caribbeans
Chris O'Brien ..... Steelmen's Drummer
Leo Pollini ..... Steelmen's Pianist
Dennis Price ..... Steelmen's Saxophonist
Alan Stuart ..... Steelmen's Bassist
Alan Weighell ..... Herself
Nancy Whiskey
Tommy Steele ..... Tommy Tomkins
Janet Munro ..... Amanda
Sid James ..... Cadena (as Sidney James)
Bernard Cribbins ..... Paco
Noel Purcell ..... Captain
Virgilio Teixeira ..... Parilla, the Bullfighter
José Nieto ..... Inspector Quintero (as Pepe Nieto)
Ferdy Mayne ..... Lopez
Harold Kasket ..... Jose
Kenneth Williams ..... Vice-Consul
Eric Sykes ..... Martin
Manolo Blazquez ..... Matador
José Valero ..... Bullfighting enthusiast
Francis De Wolff ..... Hotel Proprietor
Tutte Lemkow ..... Bootblack
Tommy Steele ..... Billy Bowles
Michael Medwin ..... Max Catlin
Angela Douglas ..... Julie Singleton
Jean Harvey ..... Delia
Bernard Bresslaw ..... Parsons
Walter Hudd ..... J.B. Magdeburg
John Tate ..... Julian Singleton
Janet Henfrey ..... April
Richard Goolden ..... Lord Sweatstone
Keith Faulkner ..... Mick
Edward Cast ..... Hugh
Anthony Dawes ..... Cyril Bong
Barbara Clegg ..... Miss Ventnor
Iris Russell ..... Nellie
Abril Ward ..... Penny


Synopsis:
The Duke Wore Jeans (Dir. Gerald Thomas) (1958): Comedy about a cockney lad who pretends to be a Lord in order to woo a South American princess.

It's All Happening (Dir. Don Sharp) (1963): Billy Bowles (Tommy Steele) is an A & R talent co-ordinator who has grown up as an orphan. He returns every Saturday to the place he grew up. The sentimental Billy arranges a recording session and a benefit performance to help the orphanage. He gathers a bevy of song and dance professionals in the spirit of Andy Hardy and puts on a show the kids will never forget.

The Tommy Steele Story (Dir. Gerard Bryant) (1957): This is the story of the early life and rise to fame of Tommy Steele . His manager wanted him to be a tough rock'n'roller and so challenge Elvis Presley but Tommy was just too nice.

Tommy The Toreador (Dir. John Paddy Carstairs) (1959): Tommy is a happy sailor, travelling the world, singing his favourite songs. When he visits Spain, he gets mistaken for a famous bullfighter, and somehow ends up in the bull-ring facing a very angry bull and an expecting crowd!



This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 03 June, 2009.
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