Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter
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Plot Summary
Mrs. Brown has a long snout, skinny legs…and an owner! That's right, Mrs. Brown is a dog, a greyhound to be precise, and Herman (Peter Noone) and the other Manchester boys are eager to make money racing her. But first there's a matter of entry fees, so the guys play gigs to raise some cash. When they enter the London dog-racing world, Herman meets a human Mrs. Brown who happens to have a knockout of a lovely daughter. Is she the right girl for him? The pop quintet that charted eleven Top-10 hits from 1964 through 1967 reteams in a non-concert film for the third and last time with this funfest that includes There's a Kind of Hush, the title cut and more of the band's tunes plus gleeful moments of cockney cabaret. Cheerio, lads!
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The Herman's Hermits in their natural habitat
Even though this film is done entirely in England, it doesn't follow the same 1960s British movie formulas, and is highly geared for American audiences. The movie is a fun combination of great Herman's Hermits music (both performed and in the background) and a crazy, funny plot. Peter Noone (a.k.a. "Herman") carries the movie and does a top-notch acting performance - making this film a great one to add to your collection. Also noteworthy was the way the film beautifully captured Manchester and London.
- $14.99
- Genre: Comedy
- Released: 1968
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