Wonderful Things (1958) -
Released in 1958, is a British romantic comedy musical that follows the story of a Gibraltarian fisherman who moves to London to seek his fortune. Directed by Herbert Wilcox and produced by Anna Neagle , the film is noted for its mid-century charm, catchy songs, and for being the screen debut of comedian Ronnie Barker in an uncredited role as a waiter. Plot Summary
The story begins in a beautiful fishing village in . Wonderful Things (1958)
Stars as Carmello. This was the second of four collaborations between Vaughan and director Herbert Wilcox. Released in 1958, is a British romantic comedy
While Carmello is away, Mario sells his boat to pay for Pepita’s passage to London sooner. During the journey, Pepita realizes she actually loves Mario, while Carmello finds himself falling for a bored socialite named Anne ( Jean Dawnay ). Key Cast & Production Stars as Carmello
Appears as Sir Bertram, Anne’s father. Jean Dawnay: Makes her film debut as the socialite Anne.
Appears in his very first film role as a waiter. Critical Reception According to Wikipedia , contemporary reviews were mixed: