Bobbikins
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Directed by | Robert Day |
Produced by |
Oscar Brodney Bob McNaught |
Written by | Oscar Brodney |
Starring |
Shirley Jones Max Bygraves |
Music by | Philip Green |
Cinematography | Geoffrey Faithfull |
Edited by |
Stan Hawkes Ralph Kemplen |
Distributed by | Twentieth Century-Fox Productions |
Release dates | 28 July 1959 |
Running time | 89 min. |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Bobbikins is a 1959 British film in CinemaScope directed by Robert Day. It stars Shirley Jones and Max Bygraves.[1]
Plot
This adventure follows the story of a young navy man, his wife (Shirley Jones) and their baby son, Bobby aka Bobbikins. To his surprise, Dad discovers his son talks, not baby-talk or gibberish but adult conversations with his father only. Bobbikins learns stock market tips and passes them to his Dad.
After making a killing on the stock market, problems really begin. The dad is presumed mad, the government is after him, and the break down of relations between the young couple ensues. But there is hope.
A comedy with a happy ending.
Cast
- Shirley Jones as Betty Barnaby
- Max Bygraves as Ben Barnaby
- Steven Stocker as Bobbikins Barnaby
- Billie Whitelaw as Lydia Simmons
- Barbara Shelley as Valerie
- Colin Gordon as Dr. Phillips
- Charles 'Bud' Tingwell as Luke Parker
- Lionel Jeffries as Gregory Mason
- Charles Carson as Sir Jason Crandall
- Rupert Davies as Jock Fleming
- Noel Hood as Nurse
- David Lodge as Hargreave
- John Welsh as Admiral
References
External links
- Bobbikins at the Internet Movie Database
- Bobbikins at the TCM Movie Database
- Bobbikins at AllMovie
- Bobbikins at the American Film Institute Catalog
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