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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. Original title: Live It Up! 1963. 1h 15m. IMDb RATING. 5.6 /10. 185. YOUR RATING. Rate. Comedy Musical. 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. Director.

  3. Live It Up! es una película dirigida por Lance Comfort con Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen, David Hemmings, Jennifer Moss, Veronica Hurst .... Año: 1963. Título original: Live It Up!. Sinopsis: La historia de un joven que desea el triunfo de su grupo de pop, pese a las reservas de sus padres.

  4. Directing. Lance Comfort. Director. Editing. John Trumper. Editor. Writing. Harold Shampan. Idea. Lyn Fairhurst. Story. 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.

  5. 1963 Directed by Lance Comfort. 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. Cast.

  6. 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.

  7. Synopsis by Mark Deming. A handful of teenage rock and rollers are looking for their big break and they need it fast in this British pop-musical, which offers a look at the U.K. rock music scene in the days before the Beatles took it international.