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Summer Holiday (1963) (Anchor Bay)

Special Features

 

  • Audio Commentary with Director Peter Yates and Journalist Jonathan Sothcott
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • Cliff Richard Bio

Review

 

The Young Ones Have Gone Abroad!



Garage mechanic Don (Cliff Richard) persuades London Transport to loan him an old double-decker bus, which he and his mates transform into a hotel on wheels for a road trip across Europe. But when a beautiful runaway American pop star stows away on board, the boys are off on an international adventure of singing girl groups, chatty French mimes and even a Yugoslavian bullwhip wedding. It's a singing and dancing race against time as Cliff and company find friends, fun and maybe even love, all on a Summer Holiday!



Upon its release in 1963, Summer Holiday broke all British box office records and sealed Cliff Richard's reputation as England's best-loved entertainer. This delightful musical adventure also marked the film debut of director Peter Yates (Bullitt, Breaking Away), and features Cliff's classic hits "Summer Holiday," " Bachelor Boy," "Dancing Shoes" and "The Next Time", as well as the #1 instrumental smash "Foot Tapper" by his virtuoso backing band The Shadows.

Technical Details

 

Lauri Peters ; Cliff Richard ; Teddy Green ; Melvin Hayes ; David Kossoff ; Ron Moody ; Una Stubbs

Peter Yates

Not Rated

1963

Widescreen 2.35:1 Anamorphic

French, English - Dolby Digital (1.0) Mono

1 hour and 48 minutes (approx)

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