6.1
The compère of a seedy strip club struggles to keep one step ahead of the bookies to whom he owes money.
Anthony Newley
Sammy 'Lee' Leeman
Julia Foster
Patsy
Robert Stephens
Gerry Sullivan
Wilfrid Brambell
Harry
Warren Mitchell
Lou Leeman
Miriam Karlin
Milly
Kenneth J. Warren
Fred
Clive Colin Bowler
Johnny
Roy Kinnear
Lucky Dave
Cyril Shaps
Morrie
Alfred Burke
Eddie
Harry Baird
Buddy Shine
Harry Locke
Stage Manager
Ronald Radd
Big Alf
Al Mulock
The Dealer
Toni Palmer
Joan
June Cunningham
Rita
Lynda Baron
Yvette
Patti Dalton
Girl
Ken Wayne
Barman
Harry Landis
Lucky Dave's Clumsy Barman
Derek Nimmo
‘Rembrandt’
Rita Webb
Cleaner
Kevin Brennan
Poker Player
George Tovey
Poker Player
Louis Mansi
Sydney
Tommy Godfrey
Café Owner
Thomas Baptiste
Café Patron
Steve Plytas
Bistro Owner
Billy Milton
Store Manager
Director, Screenplay
Ken Hughes
February 2, 2024
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Anthony Newley is at the top of his game here as the eponymous nightclub host who is way past his best. His lame one-liners have long since stopped engaging his dwindling number of punters who now only show up for a cheap drink and a eyeful. His on stage failures are not his only worries. He couldn't pick a winner in an one-horse race and is in hock to his bookie for money he can never hope to raise, and they are not about to let him off. He is also in love - but even that's complicated with "Patsy" (Julia Foster) being embroiled in the business he shares with the odious and sleazy "Gerry" (Robert Stephens). There's a who's who of solid supporting British characters here that help depict a Soho, now long gone, that did deserve it's nickname as a square mile of vice and depravity. Wilfred Brambles, Warren Mitchell and Roy Kinnear all add a gritty richness to the poignant adaptation of his BBC play by auteur Ken Hughes and it's clear from early on that an happy ending - for anyone - is most unlikely. Hughes conveys the seediness and the ghastliness cleverly. There's virtually nothing graphic, or even especially violent - here. That's all left to our imagination and to the gradually increasing sense that "Sammy Lee" has seen his finest hour. He just has to hope it's not soon to be his last. I didn't always like the Newley brand of Londoner, but in this he delivers engagingly and I almost felt sorry for him at times!
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00