Penny Points to Paradise
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Penny Points to Paradise | |
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Directed by | Tony Young |
Produced by | Alan Cullimore |
Written by | John Ormonde |
Starring | Harry Secombe Alfred Marks Peter Sellers Paddie O'Neil Spike Milligan |
Music by | Jack Jordan Spike Milligan |
Cinematography | Bert Mason |
Editing by | Harry Booth |
Release date(s) | 1951 |
Running time | 77 min. |
Country | UK |
Language | English |
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Penny Points to Paradise is a 1951 comedy feature film. The film is notable as the feature film debut of the stars of The Goon Show, Spike Milligan, Harry Secombe and Peter Sellers.
The film was directed by Tony Young, who later went on to produce The Telegoons for BBC Television.
[edit] Plot
Secombe plays the part of Harry Flakers, a man that has a big win on the football pools. He and his friend Spike Donnelly (Milligan) are hounded by people trying to take the money off them.
[edit] Cast
- Freddie Frinton
- Bill Kerr
- Sam Kydd
- Joe Linnane
- Paddie O'Neil
- Alfred Marks
- Spike Milligan
- Vicki Page
- Harry Secombe
- Peter Sellers
[edit] External links
- Penny Points to Paradise at the Internet Movie Database
- The Goons films at The Goon Show website
- The Goons films at The Telegoons website
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