Wonderful Things — (1958)
Much of the film was shot on location in Catalan Bay, Gibraltar , as well as in Hertfordshire and Surrey.
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 Wonderful Things (1958)
The film's theme song, "Wonderful Things," was a major hit and topped the music charts during its release year. Much of the film was shot on location
Appears in his very first film role as a waiter. Critical Reception According to Wikipedia , contemporary reviews were mixed: Plot Summary The film's theme song, "Wonderful Things,"