Comedy about a cockney lad who pretends to be a Lord in order to woo a South American princess.
British pop icon Tommy Steele stars in a wonderfully exuberant musical comedy as a Cockney who wins the heart of a princess when he poses as an aristocrat! Featuring songs written by Lionel Bart, Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) star Mike Pratt and Steele himself, The Duke Wore Jeans' soundtrack album scored a number one hit in 1958. The film is presented here as a High Definition transfer from the original film elements in its original theatrical aspect ratio. When the son of an impoverished aristocrat is manoeuvred into a potential arranged marriage under guise of selling access to their famous prize bull, he finds salvation in a chance meeting with a chirpy Cockney lad who happens to be his exact likeness... Special Features: Theatrical trailer Image gallery PDF material
Offers a look at the highs and lows of Everton Football Club, including the successes of the 1980's when they claimed two League titles, the FA Cup and the European Cup Final. Goodison Park legends such as Dixie Dean, Alan Ball, Peter Reid are all profiled in this work along with Tim Cahill, Phil Neville and Andy Johnson.
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