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What a Crazy World
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What a Crazy World
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Joe Brown stars as a likable young dreamer who finds himself with a hit on his hands in this wonderfully endearing musical drama of 1963. Also starring Harry H. Corbett and featuring songs from Joe and his Bruvvers, Marty Wilde, Susan Maughan and Freddie and the Dreamers, What a Crazy World is presented here in a brand-new transfer from the original film elements in its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio.Against the background of London's East End is set the story of Alf Hitchins, an unemployed lad whose life revolves around dance halls, amusements arcades and cafés - any place to escape from the family home, where his father, mother and sister are deeply preoccupied with dog racing, bingo, and courting respectively. Alf's cynical but cheerful acceptance of life expresses itself in the song he casually composes one night - and the results take everyone by surprise!Special Features:Image Gallery
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Joe Brown stars as a likable young dreamer who finds himself with a hit on his hands in this wonderfully endearing musical drama of 1963. Also starring Harry H. Corbett and featuring songs from Joe and his Bruvvers, Marty Wilde, Susan Maughan and Freddie and the Dreamers, What a Crazy World is presented here in a brand-new transfer from the original film elements in its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio.Against the background of London's East End is set the story of Alf Hitchins, an unemployed lad whose life revolves around dance halls, amusements arcades and cafés - any place to escape from the family home, where his father, mo...