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  1. Half a Sixpence is a 1967 British musical film directed by George Sidney starring Tommy Steele, Julia Foster and Cyril Ritchard. It was choreographed by Gillian Lynne . The screenplay by Beverley Cross is adapted from his book for the 1963 stage musical of the same name , which was based on Kipps: The Story of a Simple Soul , the ...

    • 21 December 1967
  2. Half a Sixpence: Directed by George Sidney. With Tommy Steele, Julia Foster, Cyril Ritchard, Penelope Horner. Arthur Kipps, an orphan apprenticed to a tyrannical owner of a mercantile, has a sudden abrupt change of life when his wealthy grandfather dies and leaves him a pile of money.

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    • George Sidney
    • 1967-12-22
  3. 28 feb 2012 · 180. 84K views 12 years ago. Half a Sixpence is a 1967 British musical film directed by George Sidney and choreographed by Gillian Lynne. The screenplay by Beverley Cross is adapted from...

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  4. www.bfi.org.uk › film › 2942a206-ddd6-537c-9a49-61b3bf170099Half a Sixpence (1967) | BFI

    4 giorni fa · 1967 United Kingdom, USA. Directed by. George Sidney. Produced by. Charles H. Schneer, George Sidney. Written by. Beverley Cross. Featuring. Tommy Steele, Julia Foster, Cyril Ritchard.

  5. Half a Sixpence (1967) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Arthur Kipps, an orphan apprenticed to a tyrannical owner of a mercantile, has a sudden abrupt change of life when his wealthy grandfather dies and leaves him a pile of money. — Suzanne Houghton <tpk@infonaut.com>. As a young boy, Arthur Kipps becomes an orphan and is entrusted to a miserly shopkeeper who caters in ladies' fashion but keeps ...

  7. 1963 West End. 1965 Broadway. 1967 Film adaptation. 2008 UK Tour. 2016 West End revival. Half a Sixpence is a 1963 musical comedy based on the 1905 novel Kipps by H. G. Wells, with music and lyrics by David Heneker and a book by Beverley Cross. It was written as a vehicle for British pop star Tommy Steele .