Joe Brown hits the big screen in colour with the 1964 release of Three Hats For Lisa. He's supported by Sid James, Una Stubbs and Dave Nelson. It's a Swinging London romp as Joe (Johnnie) trys to h...
Joe Brown hits the big screen in colour with the 1964 release of Three Hats For Lisa. He's supported by Sid James, Una Stubbs and Dave Nelson. It's a Swinging London romp as Joe (Johnnie) trys to help Lisa Milan, played by Sophie Hardy to find three typically British hats for her collection. Probably not too difficult, only she wants to steal them instead of buy them. Oh, and one is a coppers helmet!
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think he sings in tommy steele film with bernard cribbins, Tommy the Toreador, he sings something about catch the birdie.. cant remember i expect you would find the clip on here
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i dont know ,,
but i can remember stuff from 1964