Friends and Neighbours

1959 British film
  • 1959 (1959)
Running time
79 minutesCountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglish

Friends and Neighbours is a 1959 British comedy film directed by Gordon Parry and starring Arthur Askey, Megs Jenkins and Peter Illing.[1]

Plot

At the height of the Cold War, a working-class British family have to entertain two visitors from Russia.

Cast

  • Arthur Askey ... Albert Grimshaw
  • Megs Jenkins ... Lily Grimshaw
  • Peter Illing ... Nukita
  • Tilda Thamar ... Olga
  • Reginald Beckwith ... Wilf Holmes
  • June Whitfield ... Doris Holmes
  • Danny Ross ... Sebastian Green
  • Catherine Feller ... Susan Grimshaw
  • Jess Conrad ... Buddy Fisher
  • George A. Cooper ... Wheeler, George
  • Max Robertson ... TV announcer
  • Arthur Howard ... Rev. Dobson
  • Eynon Evans ... Shopkeeper
  • Linda Castle ... Gloria Stockwell
  • Ken Parry ... Sid
  • Steven Scott ... Bus superintendent
  • Richard Walter ... Bus inspector
  • Donald Bisset ... Porter
  • Anatole Smirnoff ... Russian embassy official
  • Laurence Herder ... 1st Russian
  • Paul Bogdan ... 2nd Russian
  • Alan Scott ... 3rd Russian
  • Dudley Jones ... Sam
  • Robert Checksfield ... Policeman
  • Ruth Kettlewell ... Woman in club
  • Camilla Hasse ... 1st Girl
  • Julia Sutton ... 2nd Girl
  • Pauline Shepherd ... 3rd Girl
  • Judy Cornwell ... 4th Girl

References

  1. ^ BFI.org

External links

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