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Expresso Bongo (1959)
Rating:
Starring: Laurence Harvey, Richard, Cliff, Yolande Donlan, Syms, Sylvia
Director: Val Guest
Category: Drama, Classics, Classics, Musical
Studio: Kino Video
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
105 mins

 
 

 

"Britian's Most Entertaining Film Musical" -Time Out UK

A sly, sleazy and unscrupulous music agent, Johnny Jackson (Laurence Harvey) trolls the neon-streaked sidewalks of London's SoHo district in search of fresh meat to exploit.He finds it in a teen-packed coffee bar where a pompadoured rebel (pop star Cliff Richard) is dazzling his peers with his pouty, Presleyish voice and a talent for pounding the skins.Johnny renames the kid "Bongo" Herbert and, with the help of his stripper girlfriend (Sylvia Syms), guides the potential teen idol along the rocky path of fame.Beneath its deceptively kitschy surface, Val Guest's Expresso Bongo is a potently clever film whose savvy critique of the corruptive values of show biz are reminiscent of that other hardboiled classic, Sweet Smell Of Success.

With a screenplay by Wolf Mankowitz and syncopated style to burn, director Val Guest's Expresso Bongo sizzles with authenticity, and is a witty, smart, entertaining exploration of one facet of the Brit Beat phenomenon.