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Expresso Bongo (Blu-Ray) (*)
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$20.99 $14.97

Screened, competed or awarded at:
BAFTA Awards


Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
English ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
United Kingdom ( Blu-Ray/Region B )

Running Time:
111 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (2.35:1)

Special Features:
2-DVD Set
Alternative Footage
Commentary
Documentary
Featurette
Interactive Menu
Photo Gallery
Posters
Scene Access
Trailer(s)
Booklet
Remastered
Blu-Ray & DVD Combo


Movie filmed in 1959 and produced in:
United Kingdom ( Great Britain, Ireland )


Directed By:
Val Guest


Written By:
Wolf Mankowitz
Julian More
 


Actors:
Laurence Harvey ..... Johnny Jackson
Sylvia Syms ..... Maisie King
Yolande Donlan ..... Dixie Collins
Cliff Richard ..... Bert Rudge / Bongo Herbert
Meier Tzelniker ..... Mayer
Ambrosine Phillpotts ..... Lady Rosemary
Eric Pohlmann ..... Leon
Gilbert Harding ..... Self
Hermione Baddeley ..... Penelope
Reginald Beckwith ..... Reverend Tobias Craven
Paula Barry ..... Intime Girl - Dancer
Jack 'Kid' Berg ..... Slam Dance Crowd
Avis Bunnage ..... Mrs. Rudge
Rita Burke ..... Intime Girl - Dancer
Susan Burnet ..... Edna Rudge
Esma Cannon ..... Night Club Cleaner
Patrick Cargill ..... A Psychiatrist
Ted Carroll ..... TV Film Crew
Jill Carson ..... Teenager
Patty Dalton ..... Intime Girl
Rodney Dines ..... Teenager
Mabel Etherington ..... Woman on Street
Roy Everson ..... Miss Collins' chauffeur
Ernest Fennemore ..... Policeman
Romo Gorrara ..... Intime Theatre Patron
Kenneth Griffith ..... Charlie
Susan Hampshire ..... Cynthia
Victor Harrington ..... Press Photographer
Jet Harris ..... Bass Guitarist in Beat Group
George Holdcroft ..... Photographer at Reception
Gerry Judge ..... Room Service Waiter
Katherine Keeton ..... Alma
Burt Kwouk ..... Soho Youth
Copeland Lawrence ..... Toastmaster
Wilfrid Lawson ..... Mr. Rudge
Patricia Lewis ..... Woman Columnist
Fletcher Lightfoot ..... Intime Theatre Patron
Barry Lowe ..... Beast Burns
Dickey Luck ..... TV Van Crowd
Wolf Mankowitz ..... Sandwich Man
Hank B. Marvin ..... Lead Guitarist in Beat Group
Colin McKenzie ..... Policeman
Jack McNaughton ..... Jack - Journalist
Tony Meehan ..... Drummer in Beat Group
Martin Miller ..... Kakky
Pamela Morris ..... Intime Girl
Peter Myers ..... Cynthia's Boyfriend
Richard Neller ..... Dorchester Hotel Reception
Larry Noble ..... Drunk at Bar
Maureen O'Connor ..... Intime Girl - Dancer
Norma Parnell ..... Secretary
Lisa Peake ..... Chinese Rose
Christine Phillips ..... Drusilla
Geremy Phillips ..... Young man
Edith Raye ..... Dorchester Hotel Reception
Ernie Rice ..... TV Film Crew
Bess Rogers ..... Cafe Customer
Terry Sartain ..... Dorchester Hotel Reception
The Shadows ..... Beat Group
John Smart ..... Intime Theatre Patron
Esme Smythe ..... TV Van Crowd
Guy Standeven ..... Recording Engineer
Sylvia Steele ..... Intime Girl - Dancer
Emile Stemmler ..... Waiter at Reception
Reg Thomason ..... Jukebox Delivery Man
John Timberlake ..... Dorchester Hotel Reception
Joseph Tregonino ..... Intime Theatre Barman
Jim Tyson ..... Sand Dance Patron
Robert Vossler ..... Photographer at Evening Reception
Bruce Welch ..... Rhythm Guitarist in Beat Group


Synopsis:
Johnny Jackson, a sleazy talent agent, discovers teenager Bert Rudge singing in a coffee house. Despite Bert's protestation that he really is only interested in playing bongos, Johnny starts him on the road to stardom. The deal they cut, however, is highly exploitative of the young singer, and their relationship soon begins to go bad.



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