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THREE HATS FOR LISA (a.k.a. ONE DAY IN LONDON) 1965

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THREE HATS FOR LISA (a.k.a. ONE DAY IN LONDON) 1965
U.K. film. Excellent quality. Widesceen. Color. 1960s British guitar rocker Joe Brown (Joe Brown and the Bruvvers) stars as "Johnny Howjego" in this eccentric musical comedy about three young Cockneys who take a day off work to meet an Italian movie star, Lisa Milan, at London's Heathrow airport. Joe is crazy for Lisa and takes her on a tour of London's famous sights in a taxi driven by the hilarious Sid James. Along the way Lisa creates a game where the rule is to steal unusual hats directly off the heads of the wearer. The trio is chased around Swinging Sixties London, evading Lisa's manger, press and police.

Lisa's souvenir hats are a bobby's helmet, a businessman's bowler and the bearskin of a palace guard. Tons of songs! A terrific look at 1965 London sites and locales. Joe Brown, Sid James, Sophie Hardy, Una Stubbs, Dave Nelson, Peter Bowles, Eric Barker, Josephine Blake, Seymour Green, Jeremy Lloyd, Michael Brennan, Howard Douglas, Dickie Owen, Norman Mitchell, Arnold Bell, Barrie Gosney. Three Hats For Lisa!

Plus this bonus selection...

SPIKE MILLIGAN MEETS JOE BROWN 1961
U.K. TV show. A cool look at British beat rocker, Joe Brown. Smart-alec interviewer Spike Milligan interviews typical teenagers, Jack Good, Larry Parnes, Joe's Mum and many others tryin' to get to the bottom of the Joe Brown & Rock and Roll phenomenon. Cool vintage performance footage.


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