The Gibraltar Magazine October 2020

Page 47

IFAI-ad-1.pdf 1 14/07/2020 09:55:11

WONDERFUL THINGS AT CATALAN BAY

Singer and cabaret star Frankie Vaughan only made seven movies in his career and one of them, titled Wonderful Things, had locations in Gibraltar and London and featured much action at Catalan Bay village and the waters around the Rock. BY REG REYNOLDS

W

onderful Things was produced by the popular British actress Anna Neagle and directed by her husband Herbert Wilcox. The film was released in 1958 and proved a big box office success and the theme song, also Wonderful Things sung by Vaughan, reached the top of the charts. I watched it on DVD recently and found it to be much better than I had expected. The movie opens with the viewer approaching Gibraltar as if they are a passenger on an airplane. An early credit sets the stage: “CATALAN BAY on the Rock of Gibraltar takes its water from the sky, its food from the sea, its spirit of independence and adventure from those Genoese ancestors who were shipwrecked in the bay. Here, a man with a boat and a net GIBRALTAR MAGAZINE OCTOBER 2020

can be independent of the whole world.” Vaughan and co-star Jeremy Spenser play brothers, Carmello and Mario. They are fishermen but not very successful and so turn to running ‘bum’ boats and conning tourists to make a living. Carmello has an attractive girlfriend, Pepita, played by the lovely and lively Jackie Lane (later Jocelyn Lane). Vaughan was hugely popular at the time having been voted Britain’s entertainer of the year for 1957. Spenser, a very successful child actor, was appearing in a more mature role for the first time. The pretty, sexy Lane was twenty-one at the time of filming and would go on to achieve the nickname of “The British Bardo” after Brigitte Bardot, and would achieve success in America, co-starring with Elvis Presley in Tickle Me

and appearing in highly rated television series such as The Man From Uncle and Wild Wild West. Although Neagle was one of the most popular British actresses at the time she doesn’t appear in the film. In the 1950s she added producing to her CV and used Vaughan in three of her films, Dangerous Youth, Wonderful Things and The Lady is a Square. She did appear in the Lady is a Square and Vaughan sang the theme song which also was a hit. Using their bum boats, Pepita Carmello and Mario bilk a couple of wealthy tourists, played by Wilfred Hyde White, and Jean Dawnay. Later Hyde-White confronts Carmello who is humiliated and determines to make an honest living. He travels to London with optimism and the hope of earning enough money to send for Pepita so they can get 47


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook

Articles inside

Exploring the Costa de la Luz

7min
pages 77-81

Sweater Weather: Your Autumn Wardrobe

5min
pages 82-85

Confessions of a Beauty Addict: Halloween Glam

3min
pages 72-76

Dos Finos, Por Favor

6min
pages 66-69

The Scoreboard

5min
pages 70-71

At the Kingdom’s Fold

4min
pages 64-65

Herotica: Starker than Fiction

5min
pages 53-56

Bookish: Our Monthly Book Club

4min
pages 62-63

Wonderful Things at Catalan Bay

3min
pages 47-49

Intelligent Transport: Experiencing the E-Bike

3min
pages 44-46

Art Club: Draw a Haunted Castle in 5 Steps

3min
pages 57-59

Short Story: Hide and Seek

4min
pages 60-61

Strung, Stamped, Delivered: It’s Yours

5min
pages 40-43

A Need for Understanding

5min
pages 38-39

Jack’s CHD Journey

6min
pages 34-37

Should I Defer University?

3min
pages 32-33

Doing It From Home

5min
pages 28-29

News

8min
pages 12-17

Women in Tech Stories: Inspiring Speakers Go Virtual

3min
pages 26-27

Give Us A Sign: The Absence of Local Signposting

4min
pages 18-19

Time to Sell My Business?

5min
pages 20-21

The Personal Finance Gap

3min
pages 22-23

There’s Always Work in Gibraltar

5min
pages 30-31

Hello There: What’s Your Favourite Spooky Movie?

2min
pages 8-9
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.