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  1. Plot summary. Cast. Musical interludes. References. External links. Live It Up! (film) Live It Up! is a British musical film (US release title: Sing and Swing) that starred David Hemmings and was released in 1963.

  2. Sing and Swing: Directed by Lance Comfort. With David Hemmings, Jennifer Moss, John Pike, Heinz Burt. Four teenage GPO dispatch riders in London form a band named 'The Smart Alecs', who go to various lengths to get themselves noticed. This movie contains many musical interludes by singers of the era, including several by Kenny Ball.

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    • Comedy, Musical
    • Lance Comfort
    • 1963-11-29
  3. 29 de out. de 2011 · Live it Up1963 Movie ~ featuring Heinz Burt HD - YouTube. kevk57. 2.97K subscribers. Subscribed. Like. 779 views 8 years ago. From the 1963 movie Live it Up a clip with the Smart...

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  4. Overview. Share. Live It Up! (1963) ← Back to main. Cast 12. David Hemmings. Veronica Hurst. Kenny Ball. Jennifer Moss. Heinz Burt. Joan Newell. Steve Marriott. David Bauer. Patsy Ann Noble. Gene Vincent. Ritchie Blackmore. Dave Clark. Crew 6. Camera. Basil Emmott. Director of Photography. Costume & Makeup. John Stephen. Costume Design. Directing.

  5. Seen only as performers are Gene Vincent, Kim Roberts, The Saints, Kenny Ball’s Jazzmen, The Outlaws (with Ritchie Blackmore), and Patsy Ann Noble. Live It Up! features cutting-edge fashions by important designers of the period such as Mary Quant and John Stephen who had both recently opened up shops in Carnaby Street.

  6. A film for the young at heart. A young postman, who fronts a pop group, dreams of being bigger than The Beatles. They record a demo tape, but things seem to be going pear shaped when he loses the tape. There is also his father to contend with who thinks he’s wasting his time with all that pop music nonsense.

  7. David Hemmings Cast. John Pike Cast. Lyn Fairhurst Story, Screenplay. Harold Shampan Story. Basil Emmott Cinematography. John Trumper Editing. C. Le Mesurier Sound. Critics reviews. A young postman, who fronts a pop group, dreams of making it big. They record a demo tape, but things seem to be going pear shaped when he loses the tape.