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Jumping for Joy

Jumping for Joy is a 1956 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Frankie Howerd, Stanley Holloway, Joan Hickson and Lionel Jeffries.[1] It tells of the comic adventures of an ex-worker at a greyhound racing track.

Jumping for Joy
Original campaign book
Directed byJohn Paddy Carstairs
Written by
Produced byRaymond Stross
Starring
CinematographyJack E. Cox
Edited byJohn D. Guthridge
Music byLarry Adler
Distributed byThe Rank Organisation
Release date
21 February 1956
Running time
91 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Plot edit

Willie Joy works at a greyhound track as a cleaner, which involves picking up droppings from the dog track between races. He is tricked into standing in the line of the lure and falls on it as it speeds past with the dogs chasing it. He is fired.

Breeder Bert Benton has a sick dog and sells it to Joy who takes it home. His landlady evicts him. He meets con-man "Captain" Jack Montague and together they hatch a plan to make money from the dog, whom they name "Lindy Lou". Nursed back to health, Lindy starts to prove herself at racing trials. Benton wants to buy her back.

Crooks use Joy as an unwitting collaborator in fixing races and placing large bets. They pass doped meat for the dog but Joy and Montague eat it themselves. The crooks find them asleep but cannot find the dog. They detach Montague's railway carriage home and move it onto an active railway line. When they awake they are told they are near Doncaster. The dog is rescued just before the carriage is hit by a train.

Lindy Lou wins the Gold Cup but only due to a distraction in crowd as Joy hits a policeman to ensue a whistle is blown. He is arrested and recognises the distinctive shoes of Haines of Scotland Yard as the ringleader of the crooks.

Cast edit

Production edit

Lindy Lou was actually a racing greyhound called Moyshna Queen from Wandsworth Stadium.[2]

Joyce Gardner was a well known professional billiards player at the time, not an actress.

Critical reception edit

In contemporary reviews Variety called the film a "hilarious dog racing comedy,"[3] adding: "Frankie Howerd, popular TV and vaude comic here, gets the maximum of laughs out of a dismissed trackboy role"; Monthly Film Bulletin said "An inoffensively obvious and naive comedy, Jumping for Joy is enlivened by a somewhat macabre running joke about a myopic old woman driver and assured and pleasant performances by Frankie Howerd and Stanley Holloway."[4] Kine Weekly said "The picture smoothly follows through with its basic gags and, oddly enough, the more they are repeated the livelier they become."[5]

Halliwell's Film and Video Guide 2000 describes the film as a "totally predictable star comedy which needs livening up";[6] the Time Out Film Guide 2009 describes the film as "lame".[7] TV Guide called the film a "Sporadically funny comedy".[8]

Musical score edit

The New York Times noted: "the delightful harmonica score in Jumping for Joy is provided by American expatriate Larry Adler".[9]

References edit

  1. ^ "Jumping for Joy". British Film Institute Collections Search. Retrieved 6 November 2023.
  2. ^ Genders, Roy (1981). The Encyclopedia of Greyhound Racing. Pelham Books Ltd. ISBN 07207-1106-1.
  3. ^ "Jumping for Joy". Variety. 201 (13): 6. 29 February 1956 – via ProQuest.
  4. ^ "Jumping for Joy". Monthly Film Bulletin. 23 (264): 32. 1 January 1956 – via ProQuest.
  5. ^ "Jumping for Joy". Kine Weekly. 467 (2537): 8. 9 February 1956 – via ProQuest.
  6. ^ John Walker (ed.) Halliwell's Film and Video Guide, London: HarperCollins, 1999, p.443
  7. ^ John Pym (ed.) Time Out Film Guide 2009, LOndon: Ebury: 2008, p.552
  8. ^ "Jumping For Joy Review". Movies.tvguide.com. Retrieved 10 March 2014.
  9. ^ Hal Erickson (2014). . Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 6 March 2014. Retrieved 10 March 2014.

External links edit

  • Jumping for Joy at IMDb  
  • Jumping for Joy at ReelStreets

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Jumping for Joy is a 1956 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Frankie Howerd Stanley Holloway Joan Hickson and Lionel Jeffries 1 It tells of the comic adventures of an ex worker at a greyhound racing track Jumping for JoyOriginal campaign bookDirected byJohn Paddy CarstairsWritten byHenry BlythJack DaviesProduced byRaymond StrossStarringFrankie HowerdStanley HollowayJoan HicksonLionel JeffriesCinematographyJack E CoxEdited byJohn D GuthridgeMusic byLarry AdlerDistributed byThe Rank OrganisationRelease date21 February 1956Running time91 minutesCountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Critical reception 5 Musical score 6 References 7 External linksPlot editWillie Joy works at a greyhound track as a cleaner which involves picking up droppings from the dog track between races He is tricked into standing in the line of the lure and falls on it as it speeds past with the dogs chasing it He is fired Breeder Bert Benton has a sick dog and sells it to Joy who takes it home His landlady evicts him He meets con man Captain Jack Montague and together they hatch a plan to make money from the dog whom they name Lindy Lou Nursed back to health Lindy starts to prove herself at racing trials Benton wants to buy her back Crooks use Joy as an unwitting collaborator in fixing races and placing large bets They pass doped meat for the dog but Joy and Montague eat it themselves The crooks find them asleep but cannot find the dog They detach Montague s railway carriage home and move it onto an active railway line When they awake they are told they are near Doncaster The dog is rescued just before the carriage is hit by a train Lindy Lou wins the Gold Cup but only due to a distraction in crowd as Joy hits a policeman to ensue a whistle is blown He is arrested and recognises the distinctive shoes of Haines of Scotland Yard as the ringleader of the crooks Cast editFrankie Howerd as Willie Joy Stanley Holloway as Captain Jack Montague A E Matthews as Lord Reginald Cranfield Tony Wright as Vincent Alfie Bass as Mr Blagg Joan Hickson as Lady Emily Cranfield Lionel Jeffries as Bert Benton Susan Beaumont as Susan Storer Terence Longdon as John Wyndham Colin Gordon as Max the commentator Richard Wattis as Carruthers Danny Green as Plug Ugly Barbara Archer as Marlene William Kendall as Blenkinsop Ewen Solon as Haines Reginald Beckwith as Smithers Charles Hawtrey as man at bar uncredited Bill Fraser as drunk in snooker hall uncredited George A Cooper as farmer uncredited Andrew Faulds as friend of drunk man uncredited Richard Dunn as policeman uncredited Joyce Gardner as the billiards room hustler uncredited Beatrice Varley as Joy s landlady uncredited John Warren as main commentator uncredited Tom Gill as second commentator uncredited Production editLindy Lou was actually a racing greyhound called Moyshna Queen from Wandsworth Stadium 2 Joyce Gardner was a well known professional billiards player at the time not an actress Critical reception editIn contemporary reviews Variety called the film a hilarious dog racing comedy 3 adding Frankie Howerd popular TV and vaude comic here gets the maximum of laughs out of a dismissed trackboy role Monthly Film Bulletin said An inoffensively obvious and naive comedy Jumping for Joy is enlivened by a somewhat macabre running joke about a myopic old woman driver and assured and pleasant performances by Frankie Howerd and Stanley Holloway 4 Kine Weekly said The picture smoothly follows through with its basic gags and oddly enough the more they are repeated the livelier they become 5 Halliwell s Film and Video Guide 2000 describes the film as a totally predictable star comedy which needs livening up 6 the Time Out Film Guide 2009 describes the film as lame 7 TV Guide called the film a Sporadically funny comedy 8 Musical score editThe New York Times noted the delightful harmonica score in Jumping for Joy is provided by American expatriate Larry Adler 9 References edit Jumping for Joy British Film Institute Collections Search Retrieved 6 November 2023 Genders Roy 1981 The Encyclopedia of Greyhound Racing Pelham Books Ltd ISBN 07207 1106 1 Jumping for Joy Variety 201 13 6 29 February 1956 via ProQuest Jumping for Joy Monthly Film Bulletin 23 264 32 1 January 1956 via ProQuest Jumping for Joy Kine Weekly 467 2537 8 9 February 1956 via ProQuest John Walker ed Halliwell s Film and Video Guide London HarperCollins 1999 p 443 John Pym ed Time Out Film Guide 2009 LOndon Ebury 2008 p 552 Jumping For Joy Review Movies tvguide com Retrieved 10 March 2014 Hal Erickson 2014 Jumping for Joy Trailer Cast Showtimes Movies amp TV Dept The New York Times Archived from the original on 6 March 2014 Retrieved 10 March 2014 External links editJumping for Joy at IMDb nbsp Jumping for Joy at ReelStreets Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jumping for Joy amp oldid 1190958328, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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