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Summer Holiday was the second most popular movie at the British box office in 1963, after the James Bond feature From Russia with Love, with comedy film Tom Jones coming third. The film's release helped Cliff Richard to be voted by exhibitors as the most popular star at the British box-office in the same year.
Summer Holiday, an American musical starring Mickey Rooney Summer Holiday (1963 film) , a British musical starring Cliff Richard, and later stage adaptations Summer Holiday (2000 film) ( Ha yat dik mo mo cha ), a Hong Kong romance film starring Sammi Cheng
"Summer Holiday" is a song recorded by Cliff Richard and the Shadows, written by rhythm guitarist Bruce Welch and drummer Brian Bennett. [1] It is taken from the film of the same name , [ 1 ] and was released as the second single from the film in February 1963.
The single spent three weeks at No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart in January 1963. [4] The song was included on the January 1963 album Summer Holiday. The film was the most successful box-office attraction of the year.
Summer Holiday (1963 film) Summer Magic (film) T. Tees Maar Khan (1963 film) Tomy's Secret; The Troublemaker (1963 film) W. What a Crazy World
His film roles include Chris in The Young Ones with Cliff Richard (1961), Steve in Summer Holiday, again with Cliff Richard (1963), and Muleteer in Man Of La Mancha (1972). He also became a choreographer [ 1 ] and performed in the West End stage musical Pickwick with Harry Secombe in 1963, and in the 1960s appeared in the Broadway musicals ...
Summer Holiday is a soundtrack album by Cliff Richard and The Shadows to the film of the same name. It is their second film soundtrack album and Richard's eighth album overall. The album topped the UK Albums Chart for 14 weeks. Three singles from the album were released.
He played French entertainer and mime artist The Great Orlando in the 1963 Cliff Richard film Summer Holiday. He appeared as Hopkirk in the 1966 episode entitled "Honey For the Prince" of The Avengers. He acted again with former Oliver! co-star Jack Wild in Flight of the Doves (1971).