Friends and Neighbours
1959 British film
- 1959 (1959)
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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
- ^ BFI.org
External links
- Friends and Neighbours at IMDb
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Films directed by Gordon Parry
- Bond Street (1948)
- Third Time Lucky (1949)
- Now Barabbas (1949)
- Golden Arrow (1949)
- Midnight Episode (1950)
- Tom Brown's Schooldays (1951)
- Women of Twilight (1952)
- Innocents in Paris (1953)
- Front Page Story (1954)
- Fast and Loose (1954)
- A Yank in Ermine (1955)
- Sailor Beware! (1956)
- A Touch of the Sun (1956)
- The Surgeon's Knife (1957)
- Tread Softly Stranger (1958)
- The Navy Lark (1959)
- Friends and Neighbours (1959)
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