I've Gotta Horse

For the UK racing tipster famous for the phrase I gotta horse! see Prince Monolulu
I've Gotta Horse

I've Gotta Horse dvd cover
Directed by Kenneth Hume
Produced by Kenneth Hume
Larry Parnes
Written by Kenneth Hume (story)
Larry Parnes (story)
Ronald Chesney
Ronald Wolfe
Starring Billy Fury
Amanda Barrie
Michael Medwin
Marjorie Rhodes
Bill Fraser
Music by Mike Leander
Cinematography Ernest Steward
Edited by Ernest Hosler
Distributed by Leisure view Ltd.
Release dates
July 8, 1965 (1965-07-08)
Running time
92 min.
Country United Kingdom
Language English


I've Gotta Horse is Billy Fury's second hit feature film, a semi-atobiographical musical comedy that also features Amanda Barrie, Michael Medwin and Jon Pertwee and pop bands The Gamblers and The Bachelors. It also features Fury's own race horse, Anselmo, and several of his own dogs. Larry Parnes ,Billy Fury's manager, co-wrote the original story and co-produced ,while Kenneth Hume directed,co-produced and co-wrote the story, with musical direction by Mike Leander. This 1965 U.K. release was filmed on location at Great Yarmouth where Fury had just finished his summer season at the Royal Aquarium Theatre which was used as the theatre in the film, with shooting also taking place at Shepperton Studios. The film is also known as Wonderful Day.[1][2][3][4]

Plot

Based on the star's famous love of animals, this musical comedy portrays Billy setting out to add a sheepdog to his vast entourage of animals and coming back with an irresistible horse named Armitage instead. To his manager's horror, Billy smuggles the horse backstage during rehearsals for his big show and the horse proceeds to create havoc. Little do either of them know that Armitage is actually a thoroughbred racehorse. Then Billy's horse contracts pneumonia and Billy must choose between love of his horse and the big show.

Cast

Soundtrack

The following songs were performed in the film:

Billy Fury's numbers included his backing group "The Gamblers", consisting of Jim Crawford (lead guitar/vocals), Alan George (piano/organ), Andy Mac (drums), Ken Brady (sax), Tony Diamond (guitar,trumpet,vocals) and Alan Sanders (bass vocals).[3]

The film's soundtrack album entitled "I've Gotta Horse" was released in March 1965. It was produced by Dick Rowe for Decca Records (Decca LK 4677). It does not include four of the songs from the film: I Must Be Dreaming, Like a Child, My Friend and How Can You Tell.[3]

References

  1. "I've Gotta Horse". - The New York Times -Accessed 2015-12-10
  2. Guiness Rockepedia (1st Edition) by David Roberts 1998 London: Guinness Publishing Ltd. page 124 ISBN 0851120725
  3. 1 2 3 "I've Gotta Horse". by Bill Harry at sixtiescity.net - Accessed 2015-12-13
  4. Wonder Face: The Billy Fury Story by Spencer Leigh 2005 Finbarr International ISBN 9780952950059
  5. I've Gotta Horse at the Internet Movie Database

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