List of the best Cliff Richard movies: Summer Holiday(1963), Two a Penny(1968), Swinger's Paradise(1964), Take Me High(1975), Expresso Bongo(1959), Serious Charge(1959) ... ...
Musical, Comedy
UK
1963
109 Minutes
Don
Cliff Richard Lauri Peters David Kossoff Ron Moody Melvyn Hayes Una Stubbs Teddy Green Jeremy Bulloch
bus driver stowaway singer mother police officer airy amusing campy charming confident engaging heartwarming hilarious madcap melodramatic playful spirited london france yugoslavia
A fabulous 60s Musical - 4 London Bus mechanics strike up a deal with London Transport. They do up a double decker London Bus, drive it around Europe as a hotel and if they make it they ... See full summary »
Drama
UK
1968
98 Minutes
Jamie Hopkins
Cliff Richard Dora Bryan Avril Angers Ann Holloway Peter Barkworth Donald Bisset Edward Evans Mona Washbourne Tina Packer Earl Cameron Nigel Davis
A self-centred boy who deals in drugs and disrespect. A little girl lost who turns to religion for solace. Neither is any good for the other, but neither can leave the other one be.
Musical, Comedy
UK
1964
113 Minutes
Cliff Richard Walter Slezak Susan Hampshire Hank B. Marvin Bruce Welch Brian Bennett John Rostill Melvyn Hayes Una Stubbs Derek Bond Joseph Cuby
waiter band frontman amusing ferry desert stranded romance love 1960s
A group of (literally) drifting popsters find themselves involved in a grim sand-and-sandals desert movie. They reckon a few song-and-dance numbers would liven things up.
Musical
1975
90 Minutes
Tim Matthews
Cliff Richard Debbie Watling Hugh Griffith
banker restaurant owner romantic interest amusing charming engaging heartwarming lighthearted offbeat spirited birmingham, england romance business ethics business trip bankruptcy restaurant business love metamorphosis 1970s
After being transferred to an industrial town in Britain, a successful financier becomes partners with a restaurateur.
Musical, Comedy
UK
1959
111 Minutes
Bert Rudge, Bongo Herbert
Laurence Harvey Sylvia Syms Cliff Richard Yolande Mallott Meier Tzelniker Ambrosine Philpotts Eric Pohlmann Hermione Baddeley Reginald Beckwith Wilfrid Lawson Martin Miller
promoter talent scout pop star musician teenager melodramatic spirited disheartening london music hall coffee shop music industry rock 'n' roll media circus rags to riches exploitation fame underdog rise temptation
Johnny Jackson, a sleazy talent agent, discovers teenager Bert Rudge singing in a coffee house. Despite Bert's protestation that he really is only interested in playing bongos, Johnny ... See full summary »
Drama
1959
105 Minutes
Anthony Quayle Sarah Churchill Andrew Ray Irene Browne Percy Herbert Noel Howlett Wensley Pithey Leigh Madison Judith Furse Jean Cadell Wilfrid Brambell
vicar petty criminal pregnant teen jealous woman parishioner wrongly accused brooding melodramatic intense dark engaging uneasy england wrongfully accused allegation teen pregnancy small-town life religion child abuse discovery
A punk (Andrew Ray) commits murder and accuses the new minister (Anthony Quayle) in town of the crime.