A young singer on a train bound for London finds herself among a group of famous musicians and performers.A young singer on a train bound for London finds herself among a group of famous musicians and performers.A young singer on a train bound for London finds herself among a group of famous musicians and performers.
Photos
The King Brothers
- Themselves
- (as The King Bros.)
John Dankworth
- Self
- (as Johnny Dankworth)
Bernie Winters
- Self
- (as Mike & Bernie Winters)
Mike Winters
- Self
- (as Mike & Bernie Winters)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaDiane Todd and Josephine Douglas, Pete Murray and Freddie Mills -described as The Six-Five Special Team- all receive "introducing" credits.
- GoofsOn the train heading to London Johnny Dankworth and his band are playing in the guards van and a few people start dancing including Ann (Diane Todd). At the end of the number she suddenly has a clutch type handbag in her hand.
- Quotes
Finlay Currie: Nerves; a good actor lives with them, a bad actor lives on them
- ConnectionsSpin-off from Six-Five Special (1957)
- SoundtracksThe Six-Five Special
(uncredited)
Written by Julian More and Johnny Johnston
Theme song from the TV series played over main titles
Featured review
This was a film designed to represent to British pop scene as well as to cash in on the popularity of the TV show with the same name. The very flimsy story line, revolves around two young women setting out for London's bright lights because one of them is seeking a career in pop music. However, the idea that these two young girls should meet a galaxy of singers on a railway train is unbelievable and cheesy to say the least! Most of the songs are garbage, as are several of the artists, some of whom mercifully had a very short time on stage or screen. Lonnie Donegan stands out as the one decent performer. Petula Clarke is seen singing 'baby love' a fairly average song, but she would go on to make much better recordings. Some of the artists featured were essentially jazz performers, which is curious because at the time of the film's release, rock n roll had largely supplanted jazz as the teenager's choice of music. Forget this film, it's best left as a museum pice!
- geoffm60295
- Sep 27, 2019
- Permalink
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Calling All Cats
- Filming locations
- Alliance Studios, Twickenham, Middlesex, England, UK(studio: made at)
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content