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Sparrows Can't Sing

1963 | 94m | English

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Charlie returns to the East End after two years at sea to find his house demolished and wife Maggie gone. Everyone else knows she is now shacked up with married bus driver Bert and a toddler, and they all watch with more than a little interest at the trail of mayhem Charlie leaves as he goes about sorting things out.
Release Date: Mar 26, 1963
Director: Joan Littlewood
Writer: Stephen Lewis, Joan Littlewood
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords woman director
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Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
James Booth Charlie Gooding
Barbara Windsor Maggie Gooding
Roy Kinnear Fred Gooding
Avis Bunnage Bridgie Gooding
Brian Murphy Jack
George Sewell Bert
Barbara Ferris Nellie Gooding
Griffith Davies Chunky
Murray Melvin Georgie
Arthur Mullard Ted
Peggy Ann Clifford Ted's Wife
Wally Patch Watchman
Bob Grant Perce
Stephen Lewis Caretaker
Queenie Watts Queenie
Victor Spinetti Arnold
Jenny Sontag Momma
May Scagnelli Gran
Fanny Carby Lil
Yootha Joyce Barmaid
Janet Howse Janet
John Junkin Bridge Operator
Harry H. Corbett Greengrocer
Marjie Lawrence Girl
Glynn Edwards Charlie's Friend
Gerry Raffles Lorry Driver
Rita Webb Maggie's Neighbor
Eve Eden Eve
Name Job
Peter Medak Assistant Director
Stanley Black Original Music Composer, Music Director
Lionel Bart Music
Stephen Lewis Writer, Screenplay
Desmond Dickinson Director of Photography
Oswald Hafenrichter Editor
Joan Littlewood Director, Screenplay
Mutz Greenbaum Director of Photography
Clifford Parkes Production Manager
Bernard Sarron Art Direction
Peter Allwork Camera Operator
Kevin Sutton Sound Recordist
Len Abbott Sound Recordist
Stephen Cross Sound Editor
Estelle Stewart Continuity
Barbara Rowland Continuity
Bill Lodge Makeup Artist
Polly Young Hairdresser
James Stevens Original Music Composer
Name Title
Donald Taylor Producer
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Geronimo1967
5.0

Well it all starts rather inauspiciously with Barbara Windsor singing the Lionel Bart penned title song. Good? Well, no - not very. Thereafter we discover that she ("Maggie") used to be married to "Charlie" (James Booth) who has just returned from being at sea. Thing is, their marital house has been ... demolished and she has moved on to a new life with bus driver "Bert" (George Sewell) and he is determined to get her back. The whole thing has a made for television look to it and though there is a formidable array of British comic acting talent on display, I found the writing to be really weak with the limitations of Miss Windsor as an actress being writ large as she really struggles to carry this (very lightly) comedic enterprise - riddled with innuendo and stereotype - for ninety minutes. It perhaps doesn't help that the narrative centres around life in a fairly pedestrian East End (of London) community and that after a short while there are so many suds you could run a Chinese laundry for a fortnight. It may well have resonated better in 1963 when it offered a plausible depiction of life in a small, tightly knit, community within a big city, but I am afraid now it has lost what potency it had. Cinema nostalgia it probably is if Cockney is your natural dialect. For the rest of us, it's just all rather dull.

Sep 25, 2022