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Be My Guest (1965) has this quaint charm that’s hard to shake off. Directed by Lance Comfort, it’s a mix of drama and music that feels like it’s from a different era, yet resonates well. The story of a couple inheriting a hotel with a dismal guest count turns lively when their son’s pop group shakes things up. The music scenes, while not overly sophisticated, have a genuine energy, almost like watching a live performance unfold. The pacing might seem slow for some, but it adds to that nostalgic hotel ambiance. The performances are earnest, with a raw quality that makes it feel like you're glimpsing into a slice of 60s life, capturing both the struggles and the light-hearted moments.
Available on DVD and VHS.Features period-accurate costumes and set design.Filmed in the UK, capturing a distinct local flavor.
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