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5/10
Frankie is the Vaughan
malcolmgsw6 October 2018
Frankie was a great personality who was best on stage and in cabaret.I was lucrying enough to see him in 4 2nd Street.He had a brief film career of seven films.This film was made by Herbert Wilcot and Anna Neable, towards the end of their careers.So this rather shows their rather old fashioned approach.They decided to use a newcomer to play one of the female leads.Not surprisingly this her one and only film.There are some unmemorable songs which are very well sung by Frankie.He has a rather strangulation Spanish accent.The best gag in the film comes in the very last scene.
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1/10
"Hurry Little Fishes...!"
richardchatten27 November 2021
The opening title boasting "An Anna Neagle Production" serves as a warning rather than a declaration. Herbert Wilcox at his absolute worst; it's not even in colour.

If you're forced at gunpoint to watch this rubbish, look out for early cameos by Ronnie Barker and Liz Fraser.
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7/10
wonderful film, innocent and romantic
katya-3930 November 2009
An excellent cast, with Wilfred Hyde White. It was Ronnie Barker's first film. It also launched the career of Jean Dawnay, hailed as the new Grace Kelly. Frankie Vaughn stars as a hunky fisherman attracted to a society girl. Shot in black and white, with the innocence and charm of the 1950's. It is a real pity films like these are not shown on TV more regularly. The language is dated, a la Brief Encounter, but this adds to the charm. No violence, no sex, no swearing just some catchy songs, a happy ending, and a beautiful cast. "Hurry little fishes, hurry if you can - You will find a welcome, in my frying pan!" Perhaps the film should be remade casting Paris Hilton in the lead role as Anne. It is impossible to find a copy on DVD or video, but it would be great to see films such as these relaunched as a box set - I'm sure there are plenty of this era and genre.
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10/10
heartwarming film, superb performances
tsutherland-128 December 2006
An overlooked gem of a film, with beautiful music and superb performances.

This film was one of the top grossing films of the year, and its theme song, Wonderful Things, was top of the charts.

The story of a fisherman in Gibralter who falls in love with a beautiful young English girl is told with wonderful grace and humor.

It is almost impossible to find this film, and I have never managed to track down a DVD or VHS recording.

The producers should release it again by 2008 to celebrate the 50th anniversary!
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8/10
Very much of its time.
plan9924 February 2022
Too old fashioned to be much enjoyed these days except for those of a certain due due to nostalgia. A pity that it's not in colour for us to enjoy Gibraltar and London as they were long ago. I was once going up an hotel staircase around 1981 when Frankie Vaughan came bouncing down it in a jaunty fashion and he said "hello" to me as he whizzzed past but I was too surprised to respond. An innocent little film of a bygone age.
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