


Idol on Parade
A rock'n'roll idol is drafted into the wrong regiment.
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Plot Summary
A popular singer is called up for national service in the army. He finds his military life less glamorous than his stage career, dealing with drill sergeants and basic training. However, his musical talents soon become apparent and are utilized, leading to humorous situations as he navigates army life while still maintaining his celebrity status.
Critical Reception
While not a critically acclaimed film, 'Idol on Parade' was a popular musical comedy in its time, particularly appreciated for its lighthearted entertainment and the performances of its cast. It offered a glimpse into the often-idealized world of celebrity and national service during the late 1950s.
What Reviewers Say
- Appreciated for its musical numbers and comedic elements.
- Seen as a charming, if simple, musical comedy of its era.
- Offers lighthearted entertainment with a focus on the contrast between celebrity and military life.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older film, but general sentiment suggests it's enjoyed as a nostalgic piece of British cinema, particularly for its musical performances and period charm.
Fun Fact
The film features a number of musical performances by singer Michael Holliday, who plays the lead character and was a popular recording artist in the UK during the late 1950s.
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