Three for All

1975 British film by Martin Campbell


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::summary 1975 British film by Martin Campbell ::

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FieldValue
nameThree for All
imageThreeforAll.jpg
writerTudor Gates
Harold Shampan
starringAdrienne Posta
Lesley North
Cheryl Hall
Graham Bonnet
Robert Lindsay
captionTheatrical release poster
directorMartin Campbell
producerTudor Gates
Harold Shampan
musicTerry Trower
cinematographyIan Wilson
editingPeter Musgrave
studioDejamus
distributorFox-Rank
released
runtime90 minutes
countryUnited Kingdom
languageEnglish
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| name = Three for All | image = ThreeforAll.jpg | writer = Tudor Gates Harold Shampan | starring = Adrienne Posta Lesley North Cheryl Hall Graham Bonnet Robert Lindsay | caption = Theatrical release poster | director = Martin Campbell | producer = Tudor Gates Harold Shampan | music = Terry Trower | cinematography = Ian Wilson | editing = Peter Musgrave | studio = Dejamus | distributor = Fox-Rank | released = | runtime = 90 minutes | country = United Kingdom | language = English | budget =

Three for All is a 1975 British musical comedy film directed by Martin Campbell and starring Adrienne Posta, Robert Lindsay, Paul Nicholas, Cheryl Hall, Richard Beckinsale, Graham Bonnet and John Le Mesurier. It was written by Tudor Gates and Harold Shampan.

Plot

A British marketing executive books a British music group named Billy Beethoven for a tour through Spain to promote Spanish tourism but stipulates that the members of the group must adopt a cowboy image as a gimmick, and that their girlfriends will not be coming along because he needs the group to focus on performing.

The girlfriends pool their savings and buy their own tickets to Spain to follow their boyfriends. They ward off the advances of several men, most of them also British tourists, and ultimately catch up with their boyfriends at the end of the tour. However, the manager immediately books the band on another tour in the United States without their girlfriends.

Cast

Production

The British group Showaddywaddy appear in the film performing "The Party" from their eponymous 1974 debut album.

Critical reception

The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "A glance at the long list of guest stars confirms that Three for All was intended as a comedy. So much, unhappily, for intentions. The English abroad, especially the abroad of Costa Brava, and the machinations of PR men, are fair enough targets for comic treatment, but this dull and unimaginative enterprise manages to miss them unerringly with every well-worn gag – the cockney couple abroad who want steak and kidney or cod and chips with a cup of tea, the tourist's conviction that a few phrases make for fluency in a foreign language, the re-modelling of a pop group as glitter cowboys. The lack of comic invention is as much evident in the direction: Diane's rather sedate dance on the table scarcely warrants an arrest, and in a (mercifully) speeded-up sequence, the airport coach stops several times for little Danny's convenience. It is fortunate indeed that there are actors of the calibre of John Le Mesurier, Roy Kinnear et al on hand to inject some professional expertise into the tedium."

References

References

  1. "Three for All".
  2. Lindsay, Robert. (11 March 2019). "Robert Lindsay - Letting Go". Thorogood Publishing.
  3. ShowaddywaddyTunebox. (23 November 2011). "The Party (Showaddywaddy, 'Three For All' Film, 1975)".
  4. (1 January 1975). "Three for All". [[The Monthly Film Bulletin]].

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