English Français Español Deutsch

Best blackjack games is here.

  Top » Catalog Log In |  Cart Contents  |  Checkout | 

Best online pokies at https://aucasinosonline.com/pokies/

Search DaaVeeDee:
box
 
DescriptionNarrow




Advanced Search
box
Categories
box


Arthouse
Classic Films
Cult Films
Erotic Films
Euro-Westerns
Kids and Family
Jewish Themes
Documentaries
Mini-Series
Other Great Films

USA, Canada 
Latin America, Mexico 
France, Benelux 
Germany, Central Europe 
Russia, Eastern Europe 
Spain, Portugal 
Italy, Greece 
India, Eastern Asia 
Africa, Middle East 
Australia, New Zealand 
Great Britain, Ireland 
Scandinavia, Iceland 

View All Products

Blu-Ray

New Arrivals
Coming Soon
box
Shopping Cart more
box
0 items
box
Log In
box
Your Email Address
Your Password
box
Information
box
Our Policies
Shipping Info
Privacy Policy
Returns
Inquiries
Write a Review and Save!
Contact Us
box
Cliff Richard Collection - 4-Disc Set (Blu-Ray) (*)
box_bg_l.gif.
$42.99

Original Title: The Young Ones / Summer Holiday / Wonderful Life / Take Me High
Alternate Title: Wonderful to Be Young! / Summer Holiday / Swingers' Paradise / Take Me High
Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
English ( Dolby Linear PCM )
English ( Mono )
English ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
Australia ( Blu-Ray/Region A/B/C )

Running Time:
390 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (2.35:1)

Special Features:
Cast/Crew Interview(s)
Commentary
Featurette
Interactive Menu
Multi-DVD Set
Photo Gallery
Scene Access
Trailer(s)


Movie filmed in 1961-1973 and produced in:
United Kingdom ( Great Britain, Ireland )


Directed By:
Sidney J. Furie
Peter Yates
David Askey


Written By:
Ronald Cass
Peter Myers
Christopher Penfold
Kenneth Harper
 


Actors:
Cliff Richard ..... Nicholas 'Nicky' Black
Robert Morley ..... Hamilton Black
Carole Gray ..... Toni
Jet Harris ..... Self (bass guitar)
Hank B. Marvin ..... Self (lead guitar
Tony Meehan ..... Self (drums)
Bruce Welch ..... Self (rhythm guitar)
Teddy Green ..... Chris
Richard O'Sullivan ..... Ernest
Melvyn Hayes ..... Jimmy
Annette Robertson ..... Barbara
Robertson Hare ..... Chauffeur
Sonya Cordeau ..... Dorinda Morell
Sean Sullivan ..... Eddie
Harold Scott ..... Dench
Gerald Harper ..... Watts
Rita Webb ..... Woman in Market
John Adams ..... Policeman
Alan Angel ..... Dancer
Richard Baker ..... BBC Newsreader
Wendy Barrie ..... Dancer
Bernie Boyd ..... Dancer
Cliff Richard ..... Don
Lauri Peters ..... Barbara
Melvyn Hayes ..... Cyril
Una Stubbs ..... Sandy
Teddy Green ..... Steve
Pamela Hart ..... Angie
Jeremy Bulloch ..... Edwin
Jacqueline Daryl ..... Mimsie
Madge Ryan ..... Stella
Lionel Murton ..... Jerry
Christine Lawson ..... Annie
Ron Moody ..... Orlando
David Kossoff ..... Magistrate
Wendy Barrie ..... Shepherdess / Dancer
Nicholas Phipps ..... Wrightmore
The Shadows
Lindsay Dolan ..... Dancer
Richard Farley ..... Dancer
Anne Briley ..... Dancer
Terry Gilbert ..... Dancer
Leander Fedden ..... Dancer
Ian Kaye ..... Dancer
Cliff Richard ..... Johnnie
Walter Slezak ..... Lloyd Davis
Susan Hampshire ..... Jenny Taylor
Hank B. Marvin ..... Hank
Bruce Welch ..... Bruce
Brian Bennett ..... Brian
John Rostill ..... John
Melvyn Hayes ..... Jerry
Richard O'Sullivan ..... Edward
Una Stubbs ..... Barbara Tate
Derek Bond ..... Douglas Leslie
Gerald Harper ..... Sheik / Scotsman / Harold
Joseph Cuby ..... Miguel
Royston Ellis ..... Film Premiere Audience
Hyma Beckley ..... Film Premier Audience
Paul Beradi ..... Film Premier Audience
Philip Stewart
Cliff Richard ..... Tim Matthews
Deborah Watling ..... Sarah
Hugh Griffith ..... Sir Harry Cunningham
George Cole ..... Bert Jackson
Anthony Andrews ..... Hugo Flaxman
Richard Wattis ..... Sir Charles Furness
Madeline Smith ..... Vicki
Moyra Fraser ..... Molly
Ronald Hines ..... Sam
Jimmy Gardner ..... Hulbert
Noel Trevarthen ..... Paul
Graham Armitage ..... Boardman
John Franklyn-Robbins ..... Alderman
Peter Marshall ..... Grandson
Elizabeth Scott ..... Waitress
Polly Williams ..... Receptionist
Lewis Alexander ..... Cunningham's Guest
Jack Armstrong ..... Diner in Restaurant
Juba Kennerley ..... Guest at Brumburger launch
Aileen Lewis ..... Lady Cunningham
Alf Mangan ..... Diner
Pippa Page
Shane Rimmer


Synopsis:
*****WARNING Summer Holiday IS ZONE B ONLY*****Wonderful to Be Young!: Nicky and his friends find that their youth club is in danger of being flattened to make way for a new office block unless they can come up with £1500 to pay the new owner, the ruthless property tycoon Hamilton Black. To help raise the cash, Nicky records a song and his friends broadcast it via a pirate radio station, touting him as 'The Mystery Singer' - the plan works and interest in their up and coming show is heightened by this new but unknown heart-throb. But Nicky has an even bigger secret and one that he cannot share, even with his girlfriend Toni. Summer Holiday: A fabulous 1960s musical: Four London Bus mechanics strike up a deal with London Transport. They do up a double-decker London Bus, drive it around Europe as a hotel, and if they make it they will own and manage a whole fleet. While on the road in France they pick up three ladies whose car breaks down and offer to take them to their next singing job in Athens. They also pick up a stowaway: a young American boy. Meanwhile, a young American female singer has gone missing. Her VERY ambitious mother and her aide take the story to the press and it makes the front page. They do all they can to make the story run for as long as possible, including misdirecting the bus up an extremely steep Yugoslavian hill. The young American boy turns out to be the missing American girl. Mayhem ensues as the lead character, Don (Cliff Richard) falls for Barbara. Eventually, when the eight bus riders reach Athens, they're arrested for kidnapping. In front of her mother and a ballroom filled with world-press, Barbara and Don declare their love for each other and the mother accepts--after realizing how 'big' Don will become. The film ends with all eight people on a beach in Greece, very much enjoying their well-deserved holiday. Swingers' Paradise: A group of (literally) drifting popsters find themselves involved in a grim sand-and-sandals desert movie. They reckon a few song-and-dance numbers would liven things up. Take Me High: Merchant banker Tim, excited to hear he's to go to New York, is sent to Birmingham instead to pressure a small struggling restaurant. But he turns this into a positive by falling in love with the owner and co-founding a glamorous new burger bar.



This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 12 September, 2024.
box_bg_r.gif.

Copyright © 2005-2013 DaaVeeDee LLC
Powered by Oscommerce Supercharged by CRE Loaded Team
Using Version CRE Loaded PCI CE v6.4