An enchanting musical love story about a young man who falls for a model after seeing her picture and takes to the streets on his bicycle to find her.An enchanting musical love story about a young man who falls for a model after seeing her picture and takes to the streets on his bicycle to find her.An enchanting musical love story about a young man who falls for a model after seeing her picture and takes to the streets on his bicycle to find her.
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No-one,that I know,has seen or heard of this beautiful film.It has been in my all-time favourites since I first saw it.I have only seen it once,on TV,but I have never forgotten it.A short film,yes,but a stunning evocation of late sixties attitude,love and London.Whoever has the rights to this film,please show it somewhere,anywhere!or even better bring it out on DVD.
This film has been shown on UK terrestrial TV - the last time being a Sunday afternoon in March 1990 when I recorded it onto videotape. My main reason for watching was the spellbindingly beautiful actress Judy Huxtable, who here represents the pinnacle of English Perfect Dollybird - at once sexy and vulnerable. The male lead is played by Anthony May, who also appeared in the film The Triple Echo. Skip Martin, probably best known for his role as Hoptoad in the film The Masque Of The Red Death, appears in a small role at a party which is still going on while other people are getting up for work! The songs are superb - I don't know who sings the title song as used in the film, but Englebert Hunperdinck also recorded it and had a hit single with it. Why hasn't this film been on TV in so long? Why isn't it available on DVD ? And why aren't I married to Judy Huxtable ?
Bogie and Bacall, Fred and Ginger, The Boy and The Girl - undoubtedly three of the great romances of 20th century cinema. Did ever a film hero have to contend with as much as The Boy to win The Girl? I mean, he had to search half of north London for her on a bicycle which was far too small and what about that huge Rolls with three bruisers on board, slamming the door in his face? Les Bicyclettes is a double romance, firstly of The Boy and The Girl, and secondly of beautiful Hampstead. I was in London last September with my bike and I cycled down the High Street (the King of Bohemia is sadly all too modern but happily, Chic is still a clothes shop) and along those other picturesque streets and stairways. Forget Star Wars et al and their hunger for special effects. This delightful Sixties short cinema has a magical, innocent and honest appeal. A simple script, minimal words and haunting music.Above all, it has charm. I think I saw The Boy and The Girl sitting in a cafe on the High Street, both now in their early 60s but still as fashionable and still in love. But why Belsize which is a good half mile down the road?
This lovely little film, a 30 minute short film features a boy in search for the love of his life who he had just crashed through on his bike. She was the model on a advertising poster.
It's all very quaint, that's not a put down but a big compliment featuring a score written by Les Reed and Bart Mason and a wonderful theme song sung by Englerbert Humperdinck (?) On yes I forgot to mention it's a silent movie with what little dialogue sung by the cast, that makes it a musical I guess lol .
It's all very quaint, that's not a put down but a big compliment featuring a score written by Les Reed and Bart Mason and a wonderful theme song sung by Englerbert Humperdinck (?) On yes I forgot to mention it's a silent movie with what little dialogue sung by the cast, that makes it a musical I guess lol .
Bar the slapstick and the redundant bus stop scene, this poignant love story has stayed with me since I first saw it as a child on ITV then C4 in the 80's. Lucklily my VHS copy is still fine taped from C4 sometime in 1989. The music, magic and romance is much more than most movie musicals ever achieve. Has anyone ever wondered where the two stars are now? Best song in my opinion is the one Julie sings "All I Want is Love?" I could marry her if I was so inclined! I will look out for that soundtrack and am so glad to see others have enjoyed this simple masterpiece. Email me if you love this film too! Wouldn't it be amazing to have a screening in North London at a cinema for all lovers of this. We could all arrive on bikes and wear 60's bohemian gear!
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- TriviaThe eponymous theme song, mimed by Anthony May in the film (sung by the song's writer Johnny Worth (aka Les Vandyke)), was a major hit in parallel English and French versions by Englebert Humperdinck and Mireille Mathieu respectively. Both of their versions of the song were released in 1968, shortly after the film's release.
- GoofsNear the end, as the boy and girl walk out of the trees to the song 'Julie,' the boy is on the girl's left. As the camera shot changes to a distant one, they emerge having changed sides. though they had no time to do so.
- SoundtracksLes Bicyclettes De Belsize (Main Title)
Written and Performed by Les Reed And His Orchestra
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