Three Hats for Lisa

Three Hats for Lisa or One Day in London[1] is a 1965 British musical comedy film directed by Sidney Hayers and starring Joe Brown, Sid James, Sophie Hardy, Una Stubbs and Dave Nelson.[2]

Three Hats for Lisa
UK poster by Tom Chantrell
Directed bySidney Hayers
Written byDavid D. Osborn
Screenplay byLeslie Bricusse
Talbot Rothwell
Produced byJack Hanbury
StarringJoe Brown
Sophie Hardy
Sid James
Una Stubbs
Dave Nelson
CinematographyAlan Hume
Edited byTristam Cones
Music byLeslie Bricusse (songs)
Eric Rogers
Production
company
Seven Hills Productions
Distributed byAnglo-Amalgamated Film Distributors (UK)
Release date
  • May 30, 1965 (1965-05-30)
Running time
99 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Three young Cockneys take a day off work to meet Lisa Milan, an Italian movie star, at Heathrow airport. She travels with them and their taxi driver in search of some typically British hats. The rule of the game is to steal a hat from its wearer. Lisa wants a bobby's helmet, a businessman's bowler, and the bearskin cap off a palace guard. A musical chase ensues around Swinging Sixties London, evading press and police.

Cast

Musical numbers

All songs were written by Leslie Bricusse

  • "This is a Special Day" (written by Leslie Bricusse and Robin Beaumont)
    Performed by Joe Brown
  • "The Boy on the Corner of the Street Where I Live"
    Performed by Una Stubbs, Sandra Hampton and Beth McDonald
  • "Something Tells Me (I Shouldn’t Do This)"
    Performed by Joe Brown, Una Stubbs and Dave Nelson
  • "I'm the King of the Castle"
    Performed by Joe Brown, Una Stubbs and Dave Nelson
  • "Bermondsey"
    Performed by Joe Brown, Sophie Hardy, Sid James, Una Stubbs and Dave Nelson
  • "L O N D O N (London Town)"
    Performed by Joe Brown, Sophie Hardy, Sid James, Una Stubbs and Dave Nelson
  • "Three Hats for Lisa"
    Performed by Joe Brown, Sophie Hardy, Sid James, Una Stubbs and Dave Nelson
  • "Two Cockney Kids"
    Performed by Joe Brown and Una Stubbs
  • "Have You Heard About Johnny Howjego?"
    Performed by Sid James, Una Stubbs and Dave Nelson and chorus
  • "That's What Makes A Girl A Girl"
    Performed by Joe Brown, Sophie Hardy, Sid James, Una Stubbs and Dave Nelson
  • "I Fell in Love With An Englishman"
    Performed by Sophie Hardy
  • "A Man's World"
    Performed by Sophie Hardy
  • "Covent Garden"
    Performed by Joe Brown, Sophie Hardy, Sid James, Una Stubbs and Dave Nelson and chorus
  • "One Day in London"
    Performed by Chorus
  • "St. Patrick's Day" (traditional)
    performed by the Band of the Irish Guards

References

  1. "Three Hats for LIsa". British Comedy Guide.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. "Three Hats for Lisa". BFI. Archived from the original on 16 January 2009.

Three Hats for Lisa at IMDb

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