Charley Moon is a 1956 British film directed by Guy Hamilton. It stars Max Bygraves, Dennis Price and Shirley Eaton.[2] The screenplay and lyrics are by Leslie Bricusse. The story is based on Reginald Arkell's backstage novel of the same name. It was filmed at Pinewood Studios, and on location in Upton Grey and Greywell, Hampshire.
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Directed by | Guy Hamilton |
Written by | Leslie Bricusse from the novel by Reginald Arkell |
Produced by | Leslie Bricusse John Cresswell |
Starring | Max Bygraves Dennis Price Michael Medwin Shirley Eaton |
Cinematography | Jack Hildyard |
Music by | Francis Chagrin |
Distributed by | British Lion Films |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Box office | £159,641 (UK)[1] |
Charley Moon (Max Bygraves) is a country boy who, after a national service stint in the army, becomes a small-time music-hall performer. After a few lucky breaks, he finds himself popular and the star of a musical hit in London's West End. Initially successful, Moon soon decides that showbiz is a facile occupation, and he longs to return to his childhood home. He eventually finds himself back where he started.
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