As Long as They're Happy

As Long as They're Happy is a 1955 British musical comedy film directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Jack Buchanan, Susan Stephen and Diana Dors.[1] It is based on the 1953 play of the same name by Vernon Sylvaine.

As Long as They're Happy
Directed byJ. Lee Thompson
Produced byRaymond Stross
Written byAlan Melville
Based onplay As Long as They're Happy by Vernon Sylvaine
StarringJack Buchanan
Music byStanley Black
CinematographyGilbert Taylor
Edited byJohn D. Guthridge
Production
company
Group Films
Distributed byGeneral Film Distributors
Release date
  • 15 March 1955 (1955-03-15)
Running time
74 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Plot

The film is about a US singer named Bobby Denver, who is known as the "Crying Crooner" (a la Johnnie Ray), who stays with a stockbroker's family by mistake when he comes to England. The stockbroker, played by Jack Buchanan, has three very pretty daughters with the youngest Gwen (played by Janette Scott) madly in love with him so much she wants to marry him. Eventually, the stodgy stockbroker deals with his wife and daughter as well as his maid Linda (played by Joan Sims, who keeps fainting every time Bobby sings) being so infatuated.[2]

Cast

Production

The film was based on the comedy play by the British writer Vernon Sylvaine which was first staged in 1953 starring Jack Buchanan. It ran at the Garrick Theatre in the West End for 370 performances until May 1954. In April 1954 it was announced that Buchanan would appear in the film version; it would be his first starring role in a movie in 14 years.[3] In August it was announced Jeanne Carson would co star.[4]

It was Diana Dors second film for J. Lee Thompson.[5] She was offered the lead but was unable to do it but agreed to play a guest part at £200 a day.[6]

Reception

Variety said it would be "expected to register at home."[7]

References

  1. "As Long As They're Happy(1957)". Yahoo movies. Retrieved 31 May 2012.
  2. "As Long as They're Happy".
  3. "THROUGH THE ARTS—-WITH JOHN HAMPEL". Barrier Daily Truth. XLVI (14, 395). New South Wales, Australia. 5 April 1954. p. 3. Retrieved 28 August 2020 via National Library of Australia.
  4. "World-wide Film and Theatre News". The Daily Telegraph. XV (39). Sydney. 15 August 1954. p. 50. Retrieved 28 August 2020 via National Library of Australia.
  5. Vagg, Stephen (7 September 2020). "A Tale of Two Blondes: Diana Dors and Belinda Lee". Filmink.
  6. Dors, Diana (1960). Swingin' Dors. World Distributors. p. 111.
  7. Review of film at Variety
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