Tommy Steele
Tommy Steele
Tommy Steele

“Wild Pulse Pounding Rock 'n Roll From Overseas!”
A rags-to-riches tale of a young merchant seaman called Tommy who discovers a certain way with the guitar.
The Tommy Steele Story (1957) Original Trailer [FHD]
Tommy Steele
Tommy Steele
Tommy Steele
Self
Humphrey Lyttelton
Self
Self
Chas McDevitt
Self
Self
Nancy Whiskey
Self
Self
Tommy Eytle
Self
Self
Chris O'Brien
Self
Steelmen's Drummer
Leo Pollini
Steelmen's Drummer
Steelmen's Pianist
Dennis Price
Steelmen's Pianist
Steelmen's Saxophonist
Alan Stuart
Steelmen's Saxophonist
Steelmen's Bassist
Alan Weighell
Steelmen's Bassist
Hospital Nurse
Lisa Daniely
Hospital Nurse
Mrs. Steele
Hilda Fenemore
Mrs. Steele
My folks used to have an LP of Tommy Steele songs - I always remember him singing "Little White Bull" but that's about the height of it, so it was quite interesting to discover a little more about the man. He writes his own songs and gets a lucky break playing in a Soho coffee bar where his lively performances start to do decent business. His parents think he's irresponsible but he's determined, and when he's spotted by a talent agent then a record deal beckons. Comparisons were made to Elvis Presley which I'm not sure did either artist any favours. The film does illustrate nicely though the one thing that they did have in common - and that's charisma. Steele had a cheeky smile, a lively on-stage technique and the ability to engage with an audience as he churned out his cheery but simplistic rhymes. He plays himself in this short biopic and comes across as quite an enthusiastically agreeable young man with the world as his oyster. The tail end of the film features a mini-concert with the likes of Humphrey Lyttelton and Nancy Whiskey on stage to remind us, rather nostalgically, of the stuff we listened to in the 1950s. It's not a great piece of cinema, but it has an innocent sense of opportunity to it that I rather liked.
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