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  1. Every Day's a Holiday (US title Seaside Swingers) is a 1965 British musical comedy film directed by James Hill and starring John Leyton, Mike Sarne, Ron Moody, Grazina Frame, and Freddie and the Dreamers. A group of teenagers take up jobs in a seaside resort for the summer.

  2. Every Day Is a Holiday. Original title: Cabriola. 1965. 1h 16m. IMDb RATING. 5.3 /10. 73. YOUR RATING. Rate. Comedy Drama Musical. Add a plot in your language. Director. Mel Ferrer. Writers. Mel Ferrer. José María Palacio. Stars. Marisol. Ángel Peralta. Rafael de Córdoba. See production info at IMDbPro. Add to Watchlist. 6 User reviews. Photos.

  3. Overview. A girl whose name is never revealed (Marisol) and her brother Manolo (Pedro Mari Sanchez) survive as best they can in Madrid with only the help of their two horses, Agrippina and Cabriola. She disguises herself as a boy to work picking up trash. However,she lives permanently with two dreams in her head.

  4. Tony Osborne Music. Tristam Cones Editing. Critics reviews. Several teenagers take jobs at a seaside resort for the summer. TV producers decide to film a talent show at the resort and the teenagers all decide to compete. (Also known as Seaside Swingers and The Adventures of Tim.)

  5. 1965 Directed by James Hill. When the dreamers meet the screamers it’s the swingin’est hit that ever swung. A group of teenagers take jobs at a holiday camp for the summer and enter a TV talent show. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

  6. Watch Now. Every Day's a Holiday (1965) 07/14/1965 (GB) Comedy , Music 1h 34m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? When the dreamers meet the screamers it's the swingin'est hit that ever swung. Overview. A group of teenagers take jobs at a holiday camp for the summer and enter a TV talent show. James Hill. Director, Screenplay. Anthony Marriott.

  7. Marisol impersonates a boy in order to penetrate the sport's inner circle leading to her falling in love with the local champion, also her trainer. Marisol is an unconvincing male (think Barbra Streisand in YENTL) but all this leads to some odd melodramatics forcing her to break into song. ("Ya No Me Importas Nada").