Expresso Bongo

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Expresso Bongo
Directed by Val Guest
Written by Wolf Mankowitz
Julian More (Play)
Starring Laurence Harvey
Cliff Richard
Yolande Dolan
Music by Robert Farnon
Cinematography John Wilcox
Editing by Bill Lenny
Distributed by British Lion Films
Release date(s) 1960
Running time 111 min.
Country UK
Language English
Preceded by Val Guest
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Expresso Bongo is a 1959 film directed by Val Guest and starring Laurence Harvey, Cliff Richard, and Yolande Dolan.

[edit] Plot

Laurence Harvey plays sleazy hustler Johnny Jackson, who is always on the lookout for fresh talent to exploit, while managing his hectic life with his stripper girlfriend. Maise is looking to find a better life in singing. He discovers a teenage singer named Bert Rudge in a coffeeshop and sets about sending him along the rocky road to fame. He changes his name to Bongo Herbert and soon gets him a record deal and a relationship with singing sensation Dixie, played by Yolande Dolan.

However, Bongo soon realizes that his 50/50 contract with Johnny isn't as great as he thought it was, and breaks from Johnny's contract with help from Dixie.

[edit] Trivia

  • The film also greatly influenced the life of Rolling Stones manager and producer Andrew Loog Oldham.

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