Wonderful Things (1958) Link

Plays the "tempestuous" Pepita. Jeremy Spenser: Portrays Carmello's brother, Mario.

Critics at the time praised the "sleek voice and poise" of Jean Dawnay and the dry-witted performance of Wilfrid Hyde-White . Modern viewers on IMDb often describe it as an "overlooked gem" with a "happy ending" and no violence or swearing.

The film's theme song, "Wonderful Things," was a major hit and topped the music charts during its release year. Wonderful Things (1958)

Released in 1958, is a British romantic comedy musical that follows the story of a Gibraltarian fisherman who moves to London to seek his fortune. Directed by Herbert Wilcox and produced by Anna Neagle , the film is noted for its mid-century charm, catchy songs, and for being the screen debut of comedian Ronnie Barker in an uncredited role as a waiter. Plot Summary

Much of the film was shot on location in Catalan Bay, Gibraltar , as well as in Hertfordshire and Surrey. Plays the "tempestuous" Pepita

Appears in his very first film role as a waiter. Critical Reception According to Wikipedia , contemporary reviews were mixed:

The story begins in a beautiful fishing village in . Modern viewers on IMDb often describe it as

Some critics felt the production lacked polish and that Frankie Vaughan was less professional as an actor compared to the rest of the seasoned cast. Trivia & Fun Facts