Summer Holiday – 4K Stereo Film Song Clips.
Copyright © Ivy Productions Limited 1962
The film Summer Holiday was a box-office hit, repeating the success of Cliff Richard’s previous film The Young Ones (1961).
Summer Holiday was the second most popular movie at the British box office in 1963, after the James Bond feature From Russia with Love, with comedy film Tom Jones coming third.
The film’s release helped Cliff Richard to be voted by exhibitors as the most popular star at the British box-office in the same year. It also showcased Cliff’s regular backing group The Shadows.
Garage mechanic Don (Cliff Richard) persuades London Transport to loan him an old double-decker bus, which he and his mates transform into a hotel on wheels for a road trip across Europe. But when a beautiful runaway American pop star stows away on board, the boys are off on an international adventure of singing girl groups, chatty French mimes and even a Yugoslavian bullwhip wedding. It’s a singing and dancing race against time as Cliff and company find friends, fun and maybe even love, all on a Summer Holiday! This delightful musical adventure features Cliff’s classic hits “Summer Holiday”, “Bachelor Boy”, “Dancing Shoes” and “The Next Time” as well as the #1 instrumental smash “Toe Tapper” by his virtuoso backing band The Shadows.
There are 16 song and musical numbers in the film: “Seven Days to a Holiday”, “Let Us Take You for a Ride”, “Stranger in Town”, “Swinging Affair”, “Really Waltzing”, “Yugoslavian Wedding”, “All At Once”, “Summer Holiday”, “Bachelor Boy”, “Dancing Shoes”, “Foot Tapper”, “Big News”, “The Next Time”, “Les Girls”, “Round and Round”, and “Orlando’s Mime”.
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