Joey Boy

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  • 1965
  • 88 hr
  • 4.7  (67)

Joey Boy, a British comedy film from 1965, stars Harry H. Corbett as Joey, a charming and enterprising young man who dreams of making it big as a singer. Stanley Baxter and Bill Fraser co-star as his eccentric managers, who help him navigate the ups and downs of the music industry in swinging London. The film begins with Joey working as a singing waiter in a snack bar, where he catches the eye of two talent scouts, Sid and Harry, played by Baxter and Fraser. They offer to make him a star, but Joey is skeptical, as he has been promised the same thing by other agents before. However, Sid and Harry are persistent, and they eventually persuade him to sign a contract.

Joey's career takes off, and he becomes a sensation in the music business, performing in nightclubs and on TV shows. However, he soon discovers that fame has its downside, as he is hounded by fans and the press, and his management team is constantly scheming to make more money off of him. Along the way, he also falls in love with a beautiful dancer named Jill, played by Avis Bunnage, and must navigate the ups and downs of their relationship as well.

The real highlight of the film is the performances of the three lead actors, who are all at the top of their game. Corbett, best known for his role on the British sitcom "Steptoe and Son," brings his signature charm and wit to the role of Joey, making him a lovable and sympathetic protagonist. Baxter and Fraser, both seasoned comic actors, are hilarious as Joey's bumbling managers, adding plenty of laughs to the film.

Another standout aspect of the film is the music. In addition to several original songs written for the film, Joey Boy features performances by several prominent British musicians of the era, including Dusty Springfield, Joe Brown, and the Animals. The film captures the sound and energy of the British music scene of the mid-1960s, making it a must-see for any music lover.

Overall, Joey Boy is a fun and entertaining romp through the wild world of the music industry in '60s London. With great performances, catchy music, and plenty of laughs, it's a perfect example of the classic British comedy films of the era.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1965
  • Runtime
    88 hr
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    4.7  (67)