Tommy Steele and Julia Foster-Half A Sixpence.

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Tommy Steele and Julia Foster from the film version of the stage musical 'Half A Sixpence' (1967). The story is based on the novel by H.G Wells 'Kipps'. Arthur Kipps, an orphan who unexpectedly inherits a fortune, and climbs the social ladder before losing everything and realizing that you just can't buy happiness.Tommy Steele was in the original stage version, and the 1965 Broadway stage show.
I have liked this film ever since I was taken as a child to see it. I remember there being an interval, as the film was long 2 hours 25 minutes, which is not that long when you consider some of today's cinema release's, but back in the sixties there were a few films about with intervals, and no 'B' picture.

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  • put your heads down in front...

    

  • What's happened to Julia Foster?

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  • @dylan010123 Whatever you do, don't spell for them.

  • doing

    this song for an audiction

  • 0:35 finger each other? :L

  • 0:34 finger each other? :L

  • I LOVE this film, and yet can't seem to buy it anywhere!!

  • Chirpy cockney, 'Knees up muvva Brown' Tommy Steele. Quite possibly the most irritating man that's ever lived.

  • Me and my Dad went to watch Scrooge on saturday hes a legend

  • My all time film and song, nothing comes as close to this, so may memories and what can I say

  • @athinalee Ben Fogles mum!!

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