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It's a Wonderful World (1956)
Director: Val Guest
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From Time Out Film Guide
Groan-worthy British musical comedy from the days before rock'n'roll. Cole (at his spivviest) and Morgan are a couple of hard-pressed songwriters, about to be chucked out of their digs by landlady Harrison, when they get their big break - fellow lodger Demongeot, a young mademoiselle in England for her studies, manages to sell one of their tunes to the Ted Heath orchestra. The ensuing complications are unsurprising, but there are enough familiar faces in the cast to make you feel at home, and a pleasing diversion when our chaps pass off a backwards recording as their new progressive jazz opus 'City of Lost Souls'.Author: TJ
Cast & crew
Director: Val Guest
Producer: George Minter
Cast: Terence Morgan, George Cole, Kathleen Harrison, Mylène Demongeot, James Hayter, Richard Wattis, Ted Heath and His Music full cast
Duration: 89 mins
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