What a Crazy World
What a Crazy World is a 1963 film directed by Michael Carreras from a script by Carreras and Alan Klein, from the latter's stage play.[2] It is a pop musical featuring a number of late 1950s and early 1960s musical performers, including an appearance by Freddie and the Dreamers.
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| Directed by | Michael Carreras | 
| Written by | Alan Klein | 
| Edited by | Max Benedict | 
Production company  | Capricorn [Michael Carreras Productions]  | 
| Distributed by | Warner-Pathé Distributors | 
Release date  | 1963 | 
Running time  | 88 min. | 
| Country | United Kingdom | 
| Language | English | 
| Budget | £9,000[1] | 
Premise
    
An unemployed working class lad, Alf Hitchens, has an on-off relationship with his girlfriend Marilyn, whilst trying to sell a song he has written. Michael Ripper appears in several cameo roles bemoaning the "bleeding kids" he encounters.
Cast
    
- Joe Brown – Alf Hitchens
 - Susan Maughan – Marilyn
 - Marty Wilde – Herbie Shadbolt
 - Harry H. Corbett – Sam Hitchens
 - Avis Bunnage – Mary Hitchens
 - Michael Ripper – The Common Man
 - Grazina Frame - Doris
 - Monte Landis – Solly Gold
 - Michael Goodman – Joey Hitchens
 - Jessie Robins – Fat Woman
 - Freddie and the Dreamers – Frantic Freddie and The Dreamers
 
On Network Video July 2014 with the original theatrical trailer.
References
    
- Bruce G. Hallenbeck, British Cult Cinema: Hammer Fantasy and Sci-Fi, Hemlock Books 2011 p145
 - John Walker (ed) Halliwell's Film and Video Guide 2000, London; Harper Collins, 1999, p.900
 
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