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Sparrows Can't Sing

  • 1963
  • A
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
572
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Sparrows Can't Sing (1963)
Charlie returns to the East End after two years at sea to find his house demolished and wife Maggie gone. Everyone else knows she is now shacked up with married bus driver Bert and a toddler, and they all watch with more than a little interest at the trail of mayhem Charlie leaves as he goes about sorting things out.
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After 2 years at sea, Charlie comes home to find his house demolished, wife Maggie gone, living with married Bert and their toddler. Charlie leaves a trail of mayhem as he tries to sort thin... Read allAfter 2 years at sea, Charlie comes home to find his house demolished, wife Maggie gone, living with married Bert and their toddler. Charlie leaves a trail of mayhem as he tries to sort things out.After 2 years at sea, Charlie comes home to find his house demolished, wife Maggie gone, living with married Bert and their toddler. Charlie leaves a trail of mayhem as he tries to sort things out.

  • Director
    • Joan Littlewood
  • Writers
    • Stephen Lewis
    • Joan Littlewood
  • Stars
    • James Booth
    • Barbara Windsor
    • Roy Kinnear
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    572
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joan Littlewood
    • Writers
      • Stephen Lewis
      • Joan Littlewood
    • Stars
      • James Booth
      • Barbara Windsor
      • Roy Kinnear
    • 12User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 nomination total

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    James Booth
    James Booth
    • Charlie
    Barbara Windsor
    Barbara Windsor
    • Maggie
    Roy Kinnear
    Roy Kinnear
    • Fred
    Avis Bunnage
    Avis Bunnage
    • Bridgie
    Brian Murphy
    Brian Murphy
    • Jack
    George Sewell
    George Sewell
    • Bert
    Barbara Ferris
    Barbara Ferris
    • Nellie
    Griffith Davies
    • Chunky
    Murray Melvin
    Murray Melvin
    • Georgie
    Arthur Mullard
    Arthur Mullard
    • Ted
    Peggy Ann Clifford
    Peggy Ann Clifford
    • Ted's Wife
    Wally Patch
    • Watchman
    Bob Grant
    Bob Grant
    • Perce
    Stephen Lewis
    Stephen Lewis
    • Caretaker
    Victor Spinetti
    Victor Spinetti
    • Arnold
    Jenny Sontag
    • Momma
    May Scagnelli
    • Gran
    Fanny Carby
    • Lil
    • Director
      • Joan Littlewood
    • Writers
      • Stephen Lewis
      • Joan Littlewood
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    8tfdill

    A Comedy and a Nostalgia Trip

    I saw this film when it first came out; it got very bad reviews at the time and most of my friends hated it, but I loved it then and have been haunted by the theme song ever since. For a while it was impossible to find any references to it--in fact, this is the first database where I have found the title or any information about it, though I have checked a number of commercial sites trying to find it on video. I still remember it as a charming (somewhat sentimental) and very funny comedy of a type that the British film industry did very well at that time. More recently their best work is more in a surreal or caricatural mode (such as _Cold Comfort Farm_, which is brilliant in its own way), but _The Full Monty_ caught some of the charm of the kind of comedies of everyday life that I think _Sparrows Can't Sing_ was one of. Now I just wish I could see it again.
    5TheMovieDiorama

    Sparrows Can't Sing chirps Cockney rhyming slangs without an unflappable story.

    "'E didn't say, "Dear, you're divine". Nor did 'e say, "Darling, be mine". So why do I see in 'im everything. Well, sparrers, poor sparrers, pretty sparrers can't sing". Love is ever eternally complicated. A personable journey of adoration. Those externally looking at a relationship, judging on what has outwardly happened, including domestic violence, will criticise. Yet the two individuals comprising of the relationship realise the true potential and experience the abundance of feelings they have for one another. The same can be said for Cockney sailor Charlie, whom returns home to the East End of London after a long voyage, only to find his wife living with another man. His usual foul temper is tested as he attempts reconciliation with Maggie in order to pursue a new loving life with her.

    Littlewood's adaptation of the '60 kitchen sink play relishes in representing Cockney life. From the community of Jewish tradesmen, spivs and youthful "tarts" to iconic establishments such as local pubs. All capitalising on Lewis' dialogue-intensive screenplay that blends Cockney rhyming slang ("dog and bone"), London Yiddish ("bubbe") and thieves' cant ("bowsing ken"). Streamlining a plot that originally revolved around improvisational techniques to produce the quaint comedy that plagued 60s productions. For those unaccustomed to such language, it is undoubtedly difficult to follow. An infamous challenge that made history by being the first English language film to be released with subtitles in the United States. Whilst the babble of slang is often incomprehensible, particularly the comedic moments, it provided authenticity to the cobbled streets of Limehouse. Accompanied by Littlewood's locational set pieces, Sparrows Can't Sing truly embodied East End life by sifting through each character to create a sense of community. A time when everyone would say "alrite mate?" to each other instead of shrouding themselves in ignorance. Arguably a happier time.

    The problem with the constant shifting of character focus, is that there really is no direction from a cinematic perspective. The central story between Charlie and Maggie is so menial and derivative due to the avoidance of confrontation, that Littlewood spends most of the runtime exploring the East End by showcasing conversations from other individuals residing in various backgrounds. Fred, Bridgie and Charlie arguing amongst themselves in a family dispute. Nellie being enchanted by two blokes named Georgie and Chunky. Jack wandering around with his canary. Lewis himself portraying a prudish caretaker, and a plethora of other characters all yearn for the spotlight. When the feature decides to eventually realign its focus towards Maggie and Charlie, it's too little too late. Their character development was almost non-existent by the concluding argument, not to mention the definition of loyalty being a product of its time (no way would she go back to an abuser now...).

    Windsor offers a sterling and commanding performance as the metaphorical sparrow whom cannot sing, nearly exerting her legendary giggle from the 'Carry On' franchise. Although, would've preferred a "Get outta ma pub!" attitude. Booth exudes devilish charm with unpredictability, similar to Del Boy in the popular sitcom 'Only Fools and Horses'. In fact, the supporting cast were well suited to the East End life with their poignantly exaggerated slangs.

    However the insignificance of the central story, equipped with brashly edited quick cuts and false whimsicality, grounds this sparrow to a subterranean level of engagement. A watchable breezy adaptation that appreciates the setting more than the characters. Lewis' kitchen sink play functions better as a theatre production than it does a cinematic endeavour.
    9jonathanburns-ncl

    Well you don't own the freehold!!

    Wonderful British kitchen-sink comedy/drama from Joan Littlewood. Wonderful, beautiful Barbara playing the titular Maggie makes this film a true delight and a snapshot of the East End in the early 60s. Was it really like this? Who cares. A thoroughly enjoyable and repeatable watch.
    2ffa01

    Awful stuff. Painful to sit through.

    I've never watched a movie with more shouting in it! Why does ever actor shout his lines?

    James Booth's character is a boorish oaf. God knows what Windsor's character was supposed to have seen in him.

    Only reason it gets two starts is because of the location shooting.
    10christopher-underwood

    non stop believable banter and jesting

    Derived from her own Stratford East stage show, this Joan Littlewood film apparently did no better than its non celluloid counterpart. Now it appears fresh, confident and so evocative but I have never seen it before and like many, I suppose, wouldn't have been the slightest bit interested at age 16 in 1963 with the Beatles and all that was to follow. Seen now, however, with all that location shooting and streets that are gone depicted so well. And what irony! The fabulous extended opening shows our hero/villain returning from sea to find his wife and cannot even find his house. Bulldozed slums, replaced by brand new 18 storey blocks of flats and even they bulldozed in turn in 2000. Back to the film and it is non stop believable banter and jesting. The film does not let up once and only in the final splendid sequence in the pub do we see a trace of the theatrical origins. For anyone who has ever visited or lived in London, absolutely essential. For every one else, well worth seeing to get just a glimpse of the old East End and just an inkling of what it really was once like when everybody seemed to know almost everyone else.

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    • Trivia
      When Charlie (James Booth) sees Maggie's (Barbara Windsor) baby in the pram he says "Look at that expression, that is definitely my baby". He's telling the truth as it is his own daughter Sarah (Sarah Booth).
    • Goofs
      Barbara, pushing a baby in a pram is bare headed, she leaves the baby with friends and dashes off to see a boyfriend and now has a headscarf over her head.

      Correction - The headscarf isn't a goof. See when she leaves the flat, she takes the scarf with her and when she leaves the pram with her niece, she takes the headscarf with her - then she puts it on.
    • Quotes

      Nellie: 'Scuse me. I'm looking for some people by the name of Briggs. I just want to know their address.

      [caretaker points to a flat about half-way up the tower block]

      Caretaker: You see that flat up their with the Venetian blinds up? Well they're down. That's the one. If the blinds are up and the lights are out, they're out. When the blinds are down and the lights are on, they're in. Course if the blinds are down and the lights are out, they might be out.

      Chunky: Might just be a blind.

    • Crazy credits
      Closing credits epilogue: . . . . and so on
    • Connections
      Featured in Flesh and Blood: The story of the Krays (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      Sparrows Can't Sing
      Written and Composed by Lionel Bart

      Sung by Barbara Windsor

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    • Release date
      • October 30, 1964 (Finland)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sparrers Can't Sing
    • Filming locations
      • Cowley Gardens - now Oyster Row, Shadwell, London, England, UK(Fred and Bridgie's house; railway arch where Fred chases Lil, Yootha and Janice as he is carrying his window-cleaning ladder)
    • Production company
      • Carthage Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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