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John and Julie is a 1955 British comedy film written and directed by William Fairchild for Group 3 Films and distributed by British Lion Films. The cast includes Colin Gibson and Lesley Dudley as John and Julie respectively. Other stars include Noelle Middleton and Moira Lister, and featuring Peter Sellers and Sid James in early screen roles.
John and Julie: Directed by William Fairchild. With Colin Gibson, Lesley Dudley, Noelle Middleton, Moira Lister. An English boy and girl run away to London to see the coronation of Elizabeth II.
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- Family, Comedy
- William Fairchild
- 1956-02-20
John and Julie (1955) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular ...
Mar 3, 2008 · 8-year-old Julie's greatest dream is to see the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in London. So she charms her 12-year-old friend John into reluctantly runnin...
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John and Julie is a 1955 British comedy film written and directed by William Fairchild. Two Dorset children, young Julie (Lesley Dudley) and her best friend John Pritchett (Colin Gibson), hatch a plan to run away to London to see the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. Together, they leave Dorset and travel to their destination by any ...
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John and Julie 1955. What a lovely lovely film this is. It takes us all back to a much simpler age – now gone – and enables us to enjoy a wonderful, colourful 90 minutes or so – punctuated throughout by a haunting theme played on the Golden Trumpet by Eddie Calvert – it is a theme that I think fits the film perfectly.