The first Brit-surf movie, with the luscious Miss Jones as the lurve interest of king of the waves Sean Pertwee. Rapidly approaching 30 and terrified of losing his street cred, our Sean is further flummoxed when three of his old mates hit town to remind him of his lost youth. Good for a laugh.
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FATHER GOOSE (1964)
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Grant is in uncharacteristic mode as a skiving, drunken bum seeing out WW2 on a South Sea island. Bribed into coast watching for the Aussie Navy, he takes to his task quite happily until the arrival of a shapely French schoolteacher and her seven small charges. A light-hearted saccharine romance.
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OVERBOARD (1987)
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Goldie Hawn is a nasty sharp-tongued, spoilt rich bitch living a life of ease aboard her yacht. Kurt Russell, showing a real gift for comic roles, is a broke slob with a collection of unruly boys. When Goldie looses her memory, Kurt cons her into believing that she is his wife... A fine and gutsy romantic comedy.
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RICH AND STRANGE (1931)
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Mixing silent film techniques with the new element of sound - only one-fifth of the film offers dialogue - Rich And Strange tells the charming story of Fred Hill (Henry Kendall) and his wife, Emily (Joan Barry), a small-town British couple who inherit some money from a rich uncle and suddenly decide to take a world cruise. Their newfound sophistication having backfired, the couple will have to try to return to good old England, but their journey will be full of mishaps and unexpected disaster. R
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SPLASH (1983)
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What can you do if you find the girl of your dreams and she turns out to be a mermaid? A neat romantic comedy and a fine film for all the family.
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