Some People (film)
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Some People | |
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Directed by | Clive Donner |
Produced by | James Archibal |
Starring |
Kenneth More Ray Brooks |
Music by | Ron Grainer |
Cinematography | John Wilcox |
Editing by | Fergus McDonell |
Release dates | June 1964 |
Running time | 93 min. |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Some People is a 1962 musical film directed by Clive Donner. It stars Kenneth More and Ray Brooks and is centred around the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme.[1]
Plot
A welfare worker (Kenneth More) tries to help a gang of teenagers in Bristol.
Production
The film was shot entirely on location in Bristol. More says he agreed to play the real role for nothing apart from his expenses because he had no other offers around the time, and the movie was for a good cause: all proceeds were to go to the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme and the National Playing Fields Association. During filming he began an affair with one of the cast, Angela Douglas, who became his wife.[2]
Cast
- Kenneth More as Mr. Smith
- Ray Brooks as Johnnie
- Anneke Wills as Anne
- David Andrews as Bill
- Angela Douglas as Terry
- David Hemmings as Bert
- Harry H. Corbett as Johnnie's Father
- Richard Davies as Harper
- Michael Gwynn as Vicar
- Cyril Luckham as Magistrate
References
- ↑ http://allmovie.com/work/some-people-110915
- ↑ Kenneth More, More or Less, Hodder & Staughton, 1978 p 184-185
External links
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