Smashing Time

Smashing Time

196796 min
6.2/10
Comedy

Plot Summary

Two young women arrive in London to make it big in show business, and become corrupted by money and fame in the process.

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👥Cast (30)

Rita Tushingham

Rita Tushingham

Brenda

Lynn Redgrave

Lynn Redgrave

Yvonne

Michael York

Michael York

Tom Wabe

Anna Quayle

Anna Quayle

Charlotte Brillig

Irene Handl

Irene Handl

Mrs Gimble

Ian Carmichael

Ian Carmichael

Bobby Mome-Rath

Jeremy Lloyd

Jeremy Lloyd

Jeremy Tove

Toni Palmer

Toni Palmer

Toni

George A. Cooper

George A. Cooper

Irishman

Peter Jones

Peter Jones

Dominic

Arthur Mullard

Arthur Mullard

Cafe Boss

Ronnie Stevens

Ronnie Stevens

1st Waiter

🎬Crew

Director

Desmond Davis

Writers

George Melly

Producers

Selig J. Seligman, Carlo Ponti, Roy Millichip

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🏷️Keywords

musical

💬Reviews (1)

C

CinemaSerf

11/26/2024

The timid "Brenda" (Rita Tushingham) and her more brash mate "Yvonne" (Lynn Redgrave) arrive in London determined to make it big. Pretty quickly, though, they find themselves at odds with each other as success visits the latter whilst the former ends up working in a greasy spoon. Several food fights later, they realise that perhaps it's better to work together, but after some brief success fleecing the wealthy - like the posh "Mone-Rath" (Ian Carmichael) a real opportunity presents itself. "Yvonne" wins £10,000 on one of those "you have to laugh" television shows where they demolish your house as a surprise for you coming home from work, and then you're meant to giggle about it. She decides to invest the cash in a record deal, and with her pal in tow as her assistant, she finds herself with an hit on her hands and the talk of the town. It's this bit that rather livens the film up as it delivers an entertainingly savage swipe at the whole faux nature of show-business. The endless spongers and hangers-on, the executives - in this case the smarmy "Jeremy" (Jeremy Lloyd) - who are out for themselves, and the party-goers who live their lives for the moment. It all comes to an head in the revolving restaurant of London's Post Office tower where, yep, more food gets flung. Musical impresario George Melly was behind quite a lot of this, and you can appreciate his jazzy-style on the soundtrack as the story stays just about on the right side of farce. The two women work quite well together and though the script isn't much to write home about, the film works better than I was expecting as a piece of 1960s satire on the working class, sexuality, fashion, aspiration and the fickleness of the music business. There are some fun scenes around Carnaby Street too!

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Production Companies

Paramount Pictures