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A Touch of the Sun

1956 | 80m | English

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Director: Gordon Parry
Writer: Alfred Shaughnessy
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A hotel porter is left a fortune but after living it up for a while he returns to his old place of work which is in financial difficulties.
Release Date: Oct 01, 1956
Director: Gordon Parry
Writer: Alfred Shaughnessy
Genres: Comedy
Keywords hotel, will, bankruptcy, financial crisis, tourism
Production Companies Raymond Stross Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: May 07, 2024
Entered: May 01, 2024
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Name Character
Frankie Howerd William Darling
Dennis Price Digby Hatchard
Gordon Harker Sid
Reginald Beckwith Herbert Hardcastle
Richard Wattis Purchase
Alfie Bass May
Ruby Murray Ruby
Dorothy Bromiley Rose Blake
Katherine Kath Lucienne
Pierre Dudan Louis
Colin Gordon Cecil Flick
Miriam Karlin Alice Cann
Willoughby Goddard Golightly
Aïché Nana Belly Dancer
George Margo Howard Cann
Esma Cannon Miss Tickle
Lucy Griffiths Aggie
Naomi Chance Miss Caroline Lovejoy
Marianne Stone Miss Grey
Eric Dodson Hotel Head Waiter
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Raymond Stross Producer
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Reviews

dennyjt
4.0

Hotel desk clerk Howerd is a Mister Fixit who dreams of warmer climes. When he inherits a fortune, he takes off to enjoy it, only to find the reality does not match his imagination. On his return, as the film lurches into farce, he buys the now failed hotel, but has to impress the Northern investors ... by pretending the place is still a bustling location by having the staff race around posing as guests. Another failed Howerd vehicle, he would eventually find movie success with “Up Pompeii”. As typical for the time, the film benefits from the splendid British character actors filling out the cast.

Aug 31, 2022
Geronimo1967
6.0

I was never a great fan of Frankie Howerd's brand of comedy, but he's actually not bad in this rather quirkily entertaining tale of rags to riches. He is "Darling" who takes great pleasure in quitting as an hotel porter when he is left a small fortune. He soon bores of the high life and returns to h ... is former workplace only to find it's struggling. He sees a chance to rescue it, settle a few old scores - and maybe even turn a profit if he can rope in a few gullible investors. To that latter end, he galvanises the staff and some of their friends to create the impression that this is a bustling, thriving, business that is a must-have for anyone looking to get into the hotel business. Howerd tones down his usual style of smutty humour here and tempered by the practically minded "Ruby" (Ruby Murray) and the odd dignifying appearance from manager "Hatchard" (Dennis Price) delivers a quickly moving story of the grass not always being greener. If nothing else, it does serve as a reminder of just what we were watching back then - simple comedy themes rather over-delivered, and though it's a bit on the long side I found it an OK watch.

Nov 24, 2023