Be My Guest

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Plot

Dave Martin (David Hemmings) and his mates once again find themselves dealing with the tricky side of the music business in this sequel to the British pop musical Live It Up. Dave has become interested in writing, and has a lead on a job with a newspaper in the seaside community of Brighton. As luck would have it, his parents Herbert (Ivor Salter) and Margaret (Diana King) are also moving to Brighton, having inherited a guest house there that they've decided to take over as the family business. En route to Brighton, Dave meets Erica (Andrea Monet), a pretty girl from the United States who is going to Brighton to audition for a job as a dancer. She is lacking accommodations, so Dave offers to put her up at the family's new guest house, though Herbert and Margaret at first believe their son has less than honorable intentions. When Erica's audition falls through, she opts to stay on in Brighton, and she's soon joined by Dave's old pals Phil (John Pike) and Ricky (Stephen Marriot), who were his partners in the beat group the Smart Alecks. Publicity friendly impresario Hilton Bass (David Healy) arrives in town looking for "the Brighton Sound," which he's convinced will be the next big thing after the success of Merseybeat. Dave asks his pals to re-form the Smart Alecks to enter the talent competition Bass is staging, but he's disqualified when he learns the paper he's working for is helping to sponsor the contest. However, Dave thinks he may have struck upon a story when he uncovers evidence that suggests Bass has rigged the contest to favor a group he's already signed to a deal. Be My Guest features guest appearances from Jerry Lee Lewis and the Nashville Teens (the latter of whom also serve as Lewis' backing band), as well as lesser known beat groups the Nightshades, Kenny and the Wranglers, and the Zephyrs. Noted British rock producer Shel Talmy coordinated the film's musical score. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Cast

Avril Angers - Mrs. Pucil; Joyce Blair - Wanda; Tony Wager - Artie; Robin Stewart - Matthews; Monica Evans - Dyllis; Douglas Ives - Stewart; David Healy - Hilton Bass; Jerry Lee Lewis; Anna King; David Lander - Routledge; The Nashville Teens; Kenny & the Wranglers; The Plebs; The Zephyrs; The Nightshades

Credit

Lance Comfort - Director, Sid Stone - Editor, Malcolm Lockyer - Composer (Music Score), Basil Emmott - Cinematographer, Lance Comfort - Producer, Lyn Fairhurst - Screenwriter, Shel Talmy - Music Producer

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Be My Guest (film)

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Be My Guest

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Directed by Lance Comfort
Produced by Lance Comfort
Written by Lyn Fairhurst (story and screenplay}
Starring David Hemmings, Avril Angers, Monica Evans, David Healy, Steve Marriott, John Pike
Music by Shel Talmy
Cinematography Basil Emmott
Distributed by Rank Organisation
Release date(s) 1965, United Kingdom
March 1965 USA
Running time 82 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Be My Guest is a 1965 British black and white musical film.[1] It was filmed at Pinewood Film Studios, London, England. The film is notable for the appearance of Steve Marriott who started out as a child actor before giving up a promising acting career to help form successful rock groups Small Faces and Humble Pie; and for the appearance of Jerry Lee Lewis who was at the peak of his career at the time of filming. It was released as a B movie to support the Morecambe and Wise feature film The Intelligence Men.[2]

The film was a follow-up to the commercially successful Live It Up!.

Noted American rock music producer Shel Talmy coordinated the film's musical score.[3]

Contents

Cast

actors

Music performers

rest of cast listed alphabetically

  • Ken Bernard Himself - singer (as Kenny and the Wranglers)
  • John Carpenter Himself - drummer of The Zephyrs (as Slash Wildly and the Cut-Throats)
  • Terry Crowe singer (as The Plebs)
  • Mick Dunford guitarist (as The Plebs)
  • John Hawken pianist (as The Nashville Teens)
  • John Hinde bassist of The Zephyrs (as Slash Wildly and the Cut-Throats)
  • Mike Lease organist of The Zephyrs (as Slash Wildly and the Cut-Throats)
  • Jerry Lee Lewis with The Nashville Teens
  • Danny McCulloch Himself - bassist (as The Plebs)
  • The Nashville Teens
  • John Peeby guitarist of The Zephyrs (as Slash Wildly and the Cut-Throats)
  • Ray Phillips bassist, vocalist (with The Nashville Teens)
  • Pete Shannon bassist (with The Nashville Teens)
  • Arthur Sharp singer (with The Nashville Teens)

References

  1. ^ "Be My Guest (1965)". MRQE. http://www.mrqe.com/movie_reviews/be-my-guest-m100087532. Retrieved 1 June 2012. 
  2. ^ [1] Radio London
  3. ^ [2] Shel Talmy

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