Expresso Bongo:

"When Soho hustler Johnny Jackson (Laurence Harvey), a drummer-turned-music agent, discovers teen bongo player Bert Rudge (Cliff Richard) in an espresso bar, he renames him Bongo Herbert, and secures him a record deal and a TV appearance. Soon, Johnny is riding the coat-tails of Bert's sta...

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Weitere Verfasser: Harvey, Laurence 1928-1973 (SchauspielerIn), Richard, Cliff 1940- (SchauspielerIn)
Format: Video Software
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: [London] British Film Institute [2016]
Ausgabe:Dual format edition
Schriftenreihe:BFI Flipside 031
Schlagworte:
Zusammenfassung:"When Soho hustler Johnny Jackson (Laurence Harvey), a drummer-turned-music agent, discovers teen bongo player Bert Rudge (Cliff Richard) in an espresso bar, he renames him Bongo Herbert, and secures him a record deal and a TV appearance. Soon, Johnny is riding the coat-tails of Bert's stardom. Val Guest's sharp, witty satire of the music industry was adapted from the successful West End musical by Wolf Mankowitz. This fully remastered release includes the original, full-length theatrical version, as well as the shorter 1962 re-issue cut."
Beschreibung:Verlagsnummer BFIB1241
Original: UK, 1959
Bildformat 2.35:1
Special features: Newly remastered in 2K and presented in both High Definition and Standard Definition ; Full-length theatrical version (111 mins): DVD and Blu-ray premiere of the original long cut from 1959 ; 1962 re-issue version (106 mins, Blu-ray exclusive): shorter alternative cut which removed a number of songs ; Audio commentary for the 1962 re-issue version featuring Val Guest, Yolande Donlan and film historian Marcus Hearn ; alternative sequences from the 1962 cut (2 mins, DVD only): the scenes which were added to replace cut songs ; 'Expresso Bongo gallery': a selection of promotional material, including stills, theatrical posters and lobby cards ; Original theatrical trailer (3 mins) ; 'Youth Club' (Norman Prouting, 1954, 17 mins): COI documentary about dealing with juvenile delinquency ; 'The square' (Michael Winner, 1957, 16 mins): Michael Winner's touching debut, long-thought lost ; Original US and UK press books (downloadable PDF, DVD only) ; Illustrated booklet with new writing by Andrew Roberts, Vic Pratt and Steve Chibnall, and full film credits
Beschreibung:1 DVD-Video, 1 Blu-Ray-Disc (je 111 min) schwarz-weiß 12 cm 1 Beiheft (28 Seiten)
Zielpublikum:BBFC certificate: 12, suitable only for persons of 12 years or over

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