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Three Hats for Lisa

Three Hats for Lisa a.k.a. One Day in London[1] is a 1965 British musical comedy film directed by Sidney Hayers and starring Joe Brown, Sid James, Sophie Hardy, Una Stubbs and Dave Nelson.[2]

Three Hats for Lisa
UK poster by Tom Chantrell
Directed bySidney Hayers
Written byDavid D. Osborn
Screenplay byLeslie Bricusse
Talbot Rothwell
Produced byJack Hanbury
StarringJoe Brown
Sophie Hardy
Sid James
Una Stubbs
Dave Nelson
CinematographyAlan Hume
Edited byTristam Cones
Music byLeslie Bricusse (songs)
Eric Rogers
Production
company
Seven Hills Productions
Distributed byAnglo-Amalgamated Film Distributors (UK)
Release date
  • May 30, 1965 (1965-05-30)
Running time
99 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Plot edit

Three young Cockneys take a day off work to meet Lisa Milan, an Italian movie star, at Heathrow airport. She travels with them and their taxi driver in search of some typically British hats. The rule of the game is to steal a hat from its wearer. Lisa wants a bobby's helmet, a businessman's bowler, and the bearskin cap off a palace guard. A musical chase ensues around Swinging Sixties London, evading press and police.

Cast edit

Musical numbers edit

All songs written by Leslie Bricusse, except where noted.

  • "This is a Special Day" (written by Leslie Bricusse and Robin Beaumont) – performed by Joe Brown
  • "The Boy on the Corner of the Street Where I Live" – performed by Una Stubbs, Sandra Hampton and Beth McDonald
  • "Something Tells Me (I Shouldn't Do This)" – performed by Joe Brown, Una Stubbs and Dave Nelson
  • "I'm the King of the Castle" – performed by Joe Brown, Una Stubbs and Dave Nelson
  • "Bermondsey" – performed by Joe Brown, Sophie Hardy, Sid James, Una Stubbs and Dave Nelson
  • "L O N D O N (London Town)" – performed by Joe Brown, Sophie Hardy, Sid James, Una Stubbs and Dave Nelson
  • "Three Hats for Lisa" – performed by Joe Brown, Sophie Hardy, Sid James, Una Stubbs and Dave Nelson
  • "Two Cockney Kids" – performed by Joe Brown and Una Stubbs
  • "Have You Heard About Johnny Howjego?" – performed by Sid James, Una Stubbs and Dave Nelson and Chorus
  • "That's What Makes A Girl A Girl" - performed by Joe Brown, Sophie Hardy, Sid James, Una Stubbs and Dave Nelson
  • "I Fell in Love With An Englishman" – performed by Sophie Hardy
  • "A Man's World" – performed by Sophie Hardy
  • "Covent Garden" – performed by Joe Brown, Sophie Hardy, Sid James, Una Stubbs and Dave Nelson and Chorus
  • "One Day in London" – performed by Chorus
  • "St. Patrick's Day" (traditional) – performed by the Band of the Irish Guards

Reception edit

Kine Weekly wrote: "Gay, modern, musical comedy which includes a novel travelogue of London. [...] A bright, tuneful and happy film. ... The music is pleasing without being memorable."[3]

Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "Neither the composition nor the use of colour is particularly imaginative, which means that visually the film is nothing more than average British fare. But a teenage musical intelligent enough to make ninety-nine minutes pass as swiftly as this does, is welcome on many other counts."[4]

Variety said: "Modest, breezy musical full of good humor. Slick direction and cheerful, young cast make this an above-average British tuner."[5]

Leslie Halliwell opined: "Minor musical , silly, but good to look at."[6]

The Radio Times Guide to Films wrote: "Not even the presence of the great Sidney James can elevate this story of Sophie Hardy's search for three typically English hats. The script, co-written by Carry On regular Talbot Rothwell, raises a few smiles, but the songs signifiy a new low in screen pop music."[7]

References edit

  1. ^ "Three Hats for Lisa". British Comedy Guide.
  2. ^ "Three Hats for Lisa". British Film Institute Collections Search. Retrieved 10 November 2023.
  3. ^ "Naked Fury". Kine Weekly. 575 (3002): 10. 15 April 1965.
  4. ^ "Death Goes to School". Monthly Film Bulletin. 32 (372): 79. 1 January 1965.
  5. ^ "Eight O'Clock Walk". Variety (magazine). 239 (1): 14. 26 May 1965.
  6. ^ Halliwell, Leslie (1989). Halliwell's Film Guide (7th ed.). London: Paladin. p. 1023. ISBN 0-586-08894-6.
  7. ^ Radio Times Guide to Films (18th ed.). London: Immediate Media Company. 2017. p. 993. ISBN 9780992936440.

External links edit

  • Three Hats for Lisa at IMDb  
  • Three Hats for Lisa at ReelStreets

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Three Hats for Lisa a k a One Day in London 1 is a 1965 British musical comedy film directed by Sidney Hayers and starring Joe Brown Sid James Sophie Hardy Una Stubbs and Dave Nelson 2 Three Hats for LisaUK poster by Tom ChantrellDirected bySidney HayersWritten byDavid D OsbornScreenplay byLeslie BricusseTalbot RothwellProduced byJack HanburyStarringJoe BrownSophie HardySid JamesUna StubbsDave NelsonCinematographyAlan HumeEdited byTristam ConesMusic byLeslie Bricusse songs Eric RogersProductioncompanySeven Hills ProductionsDistributed byAnglo Amalgamated Film Distributors UK Release dateMay 30 1965 1965 05 30 Running time99 minutesCountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Musical numbers 4 Reception 5 References 6 External linksPlot editThree young Cockneys take a day off work to meet Lisa Milan an Italian movie star at Heathrow airport She travels with them and their taxi driver in search of some typically British hats The rule of the game is to steal a hat from its wearer Lisa wants a bobby s helmet a businessman s bowler and the bearskin cap off a palace guard A musical chase ensues around Swinging Sixties London evading press and police Cast editJoe Brown Johnny Howjego Sophie Hardy Lisa Milan Una Stubbs Flora Sid James Sid Marks Dave Nelson Sammy Peter Bowles Pepper Seymour Green Signor Molfino Josephine Blake Miss Penny Jeremy Lloyd Guards Officer Michael Brennan Police Sergeant Eric Barker Station Sergeant Howard Douglas cinema caretaker Dickie Owen policeman Norman Mitchell truck driver Arnold Bell Hilton doorman Barrie Gosney reporterMusical numbers editAll songs written by Leslie Bricusse except where noted This is a Special Day written by Leslie Bricusse and Robin Beaumont performed by Joe Brown The Boy on the Corner of the Street Where I Live performed by Una Stubbs Sandra Hampton and Beth McDonald Something Tells Me I Shouldn t Do This performed by Joe Brown Una Stubbs and Dave Nelson I m the King of the Castle performed by Joe Brown Una Stubbs and Dave Nelson Bermondsey performed by Joe Brown Sophie Hardy Sid James Una Stubbs and Dave Nelson L O N D O N London Town performed by Joe Brown Sophie Hardy Sid James Una Stubbs and Dave Nelson Three Hats for Lisa performed by Joe Brown Sophie Hardy Sid James Una Stubbs and Dave Nelson Two Cockney Kids performed by Joe Brown and Una Stubbs Have You Heard About Johnny Howjego performed by Sid James Una Stubbs and Dave Nelson and Chorus That s What Makes A Girl A Girl performed by Joe Brown Sophie Hardy Sid James Una Stubbs and Dave Nelson I Fell in Love With An Englishman performed by Sophie Hardy A Man s World performed by Sophie Hardy Covent Garden performed by Joe Brown Sophie Hardy Sid James Una Stubbs and Dave Nelson and Chorus One Day in London performed by Chorus St Patrick s Day traditional performed by the Band of the Irish GuardsReception editKine Weekly wrote Gay modern musical comedy which includes a novel travelogue of London A bright tuneful and happy film The music is pleasing without being memorable 3 Monthly Film Bulletin wrote Neither the composition nor the use of colour is particularly imaginative which means that visually the film is nothing more than average British fare But a teenage musical intelligent enough to make ninety nine minutes pass as swiftly as this does is welcome on many other counts 4 Variety said Modest breezy musical full of good humor Slick direction and cheerful young cast make this an above average British tuner 5 Leslie Halliwell opined Minor musical silly but good to look at 6 The Radio Times Guide to Films wrote Not even the presence of the great Sidney James can elevate this story of Sophie Hardy s search for three typically English hats The script co written by Carry On regular Talbot Rothwell raises a few smiles but the songs signifiy a new low in screen pop music 7 References edit Three Hats for Lisa British Comedy Guide Three Hats for Lisa British Film Institute Collections Search Retrieved 10 November 2023 Naked Fury Kine Weekly 575 3002 10 15 April 1965 Death Goes to School Monthly Film Bulletin 32 372 79 1 January 1965 Eight O Clock Walk Variety magazine 239 1 14 26 May 1965 Halliwell Leslie 1989 Halliwell s Film Guide 7th ed London Paladin p 1023 ISBN 0 586 08894 6 Radio Times Guide to Films 18th ed London Immediate Media Company 2017 p 993 ISBN 9780992936440 External links editThree Hats for Lisa at IMDb nbsp Three Hats for Lisa at ReelStreets nbsp This article related to a British film of the 1960s is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp This article about a musical comedy film is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Three Hats for Lisa amp oldid 1184413358, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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