Finders Keepers (1966 film)

Finders Keepers
Directed by Sidney Hayers
Produced by George H. Brown
Written by Michael Pertwee
Music by Bernard Ebbinghouse
Cinematography Alan Hume
Edited by Tristam Cones
Release dates
  • 8 December 1966 (1966-12-08) (London)
Running time
94 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Finders Keepers is a 1966 British musical film directed by Sidney Hayers, written by Michael Pertwee and starring Cliff Richard. It was released in the U.S. the following year. A search was made to find an actress to play the Spanish girl who falls for Cliff. The 21-year-old Viviane Ventura won the role: born in London, but fluent in Spanish, she sang a spirited duet in the film with Cliff: Paella.[1]

Plot

Cliff and The Shadows travel to a Spanish town for a gig. When they arrive they are puzzled to find the area empty. They find out that a small bomb has accidentally been dropped on the town and the villagers have fled in panic that it will go off. The boys decide to find the bomb and restore peace in the village, with some musical numbers along the way.

Cast

Critical reception

The Radio Times described the film as a "dismal romp" which "marked the end of Cliff's screen collaboration with the Shadows";[2] while Variety wrote, "Michael Pertwee’s screenplay does not build up much urgency or suspense but provides opportunity for colorful fiesta, a gentle romance between Richard and Ventura, some verbal dueling between Robert Morley and Graham Stark";[3] and Sky Movies noted, "Peggy Mount and Robert Morley (For #10,000, I'd walk naked down Horse Guards Parade') provide formidable comedy support for the stars." [4]

Music

Music and lyrics by The Shadows. Songs include: "Finders Keepers," "Washerwoman," "My Way," "Paella," "La, La, La," "Fiesta," and "Time Drags By."

Soundtrack

The soundtrack album for Finders Keepers by Cliff Richard and The Shadows was released on Columbia Records (Columbia SCX 6079)

  1. "Finders Keepers" (Cliff Richard and The Shadows)
  2. Time Drags By (Cliff Richard and The Shadows)
  3. Washerwoman (Cliff Richard and The Shadows)
  4. La La La song (Cliff Richard and The Shadows)
  5. My Way (The Shadows)
  6. Oh Senorita (Cliff Richard and The Shadows)
  7. Spanish Music (The Shadows)
  8. Fiesta (Cliff Richard and The Shadows)
  9. This Day (Cliff Richard and The Shadows)
  10. Paella (Cliff Richard and The Shadows)
  11. Finders Keepers/My Way/Paella/Fiesta (Medley) (The Shadows)
  12. Run to the Door (not from the film)
  13. Where Did the Summer Go (not from the film)
  14. Into Each Life Some Rain Will Fall (Cliff Richard and The Shadows) (not from the film)

Tagline

The film's tagline is 'The beat is the wildest! The blast is the craziest!... and the fun is where you find it!'

The film is rated M in New Zealand for sexual references.

References

  1. "Finders Keepers". Find and Watch.
  2. David Parkinson. "Finders Keepers". RadioTimes.
  3. "Search Results". Variety.
  4. "Finders Keepers". Find and Watch.

External links

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