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Light Up the Sky! - 1960 | 90 mins | Comedy | B&WThe Production TeamDirector: Lewis
Gilbert. Producer: Lewis Gilbert. Script: Vernon Harris. (from the play by Robert Storey) Cinematography: John Wilcox. Film Editing: Peter Tanner. Art Direction: John Stoll. Sound Department: Stephen Dalby, Cecil Mason and Alban Streeter. Original Music: Douglas Gamley. |
The CastIan Carmichael
- Lt. Ogleby Tommy Steele - Eric McGaffey Benny Hill - Syd McGaffey Dick Emery - Harry Johnny Briggs - Leslie Smith Sheila Hancock - Theater Act Harry Locke - Roland Kenyon Victor Maddern - Lance Tomlinson Sydney Tafler - Ted Green |
Plot SynopsisDirector Lewis Gilbert’s episodic and ultimately plotless comedy is set with a bumbling searchlight unit during WWII. Told in flashback by Ian Carmichael, the intertwining hackneyed stories revolve around the various soldiers assigned to this post and is interspersed with moments of wartime tragedy. 1941, Lt. Ogleby (Ian Carmichael) is the cheerfully inept officer in charge of a searchlight battery codenamed ‘Lionheart’ stationed at a requisitioned cricket ground. His detail is led by officious ‘Thommo’ Tomlinson (Victor Maddern) who tries his best to keep his troops attention on the aircraft-spotting task in hand. He’s joined by music-hall cabaret act the McGaffey Brothers; light-fingered Syd McGaffey (Benny Hill) and his brother Eric (Tommy Steele) who gets married then hears his mistress is pregnant. Lovesick ‘Smithy’ Smith (Johnny Briggs) mopes about the station all day daydreaming about his girlfriend until eventually going AWOL to Sheffield. Cockney Roland Kenyon (Harry Locke) appears more interested in cooking for the Catering Corps in a big white hat than shooting down German aircraft. The unit’s father figure is Ted Green (Sydney Tafler), who is mourning the loss of his son in action. |
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