Summer Holiday

Summer Holiday
Summer Holiday

Film Details

Year

1963

Duration

103 minutes

Genres

Musicals

Language

English

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Synopsis

"From the first kiss to the last blush it's the craziest riot on wheels!" so promised the poster for this fondly remembered 1960s musical starring Cliff Richard and Lauri Peters. A priceless snapshot of the moment that American teen culture swept into Britain and the 60s began to swing, the film chronicles Cliff's madcap scheme to take a red London double-decker bus on a tour of Europe and sing at anyone who'll listen.

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