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Smiley

A Smile For Every Freckle On His Face!
1956 | 97m | English

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Smiley Greevins is a cheeky, mischievous, imaginative little boy who lives in the small town of Murrumbilla in the Australian outback. His father Bill is a poor drover who is often away from home. Much to the exasperation of his overworked wife, Ma Greevins, Bill is also very fond of the drink. Smiley is determined to buy himself a push bike and so he takes on odd jobs in an effort to save up enough money. But Smiley always seems to get caught up in some sort of misadventure. Smiley is a classic Australian film that will delight audiences of all ages.
Release Date: Jun 28, 1956
Director: Anthony Kimmins
Writer: Anthony Kimmins, Moore Raymond, Moore Raymond
Genres: Comedy
Keywords australia, policeman, childhood
Production Companies London Films Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 26, 2024
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Name Character
Colin Petersen Smiley Greevins
Bruce Archer Joey
Ralph Richardson Rev. Lambeth
John McCallum Jim Rankin
Chips Rafferty Sgt. Flaxman
Jocelyn Hernfield Miss Workman
Reg Lye Pa Greevins
Margaret Christensen Ma Greevins
Charles Tingwell Mr. Stevens
Marion Johns Mrs. Stevens
Gavin Davies Fred Stevens
Name Job
Anthony Kimmins Director, Screenplay
Edward Scaife Director of Photography
Gerald Turney-Smith Editor
Stan Wollveridge Art Direction
Cecil F. Ford Production Manager
James T. O'Donohoe Assistant Director
Moore Raymond Novel
Moore Raymond Screenplay
Name Title
Anthony Kimmins Producer
Organization Category Person
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Geronimo1967
7.0

"Smiley" (Colin Petersen) is a young lad who lives a pretty basic existence with his mum (Margaret Christensen) whilst his dad is off on the drover's trail. He's a lively young man with a streak of decency a mile wide - except when he's being used as a "beast of burden". It's to the vicar "Lambeth" ... (Sir Ralph Richardson) that he owes this expression and it's him that donates a sixpence to start off the boy's quest to raise a massive £4 to buy a bike. That's the story, really. How can he earn enough money to get mobile? Along the way he is constantly "flabbergasted" by the goodwill of his neighbours as they find him odd jobs to do - even a bit of pub singing - to raise his cash. Meantime, the local police sergeant "Flaxman", another contributor to the cause, is concerned that someone is smuggling opium into the nearby Aboriginal camp - and he's suspicious of landlord "Rankin" (John McCallum), especially when he begins to pay "Smiley" well over the odds to deliver packages across the river. Things come to quite a comical head when his dad returns and the police hone in on the criminal. It's maybe a little long, this, but there's an engaging effort from the young Petersen and Bruce Archer as his best pal "Joey". Some of the language might not sit so well seventy years later, but essentially it's a story of mischief and spirit from a boy who manages to cheer up just about everyone he meets - especially their characterful cleric.

May 05, 2024