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I've Gotta Horse ()


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A fast-moving comedy with Billy Fury, who plays himself in the film. The story reveals his great love of animals, and it features his own racehorse, Anselmo. Also featured are several of Billy's own dogs. Watch for the dances!

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Billy
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Hymie Campbell
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Jo
The Bachelors ...
Themselves
Bill Fraser ...
Mr. Bartholemew
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Costumier's Assistant
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Lord Bentley
Anselmo ...
Billy Fury's Horse
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Bert
Sheila O'Neill ...
Betty
The Gamblers ...
Themselves
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Mrs. Bartholemew
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Michael - Donkey Man
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Jock
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Peter
Ann Lancaster ...
Woman Shopkeeper
Blanche Moore
Derina House ...
Dancer
Elaine Carr ...
Dancer
Janet Lane ...
Dancer
Doreen Cran ...
Dancer
Maggie Vieler ...
Dancer
Linda Bywaters ...
Dancer
Peter Ardran ...
Dancer
Tom Carty ...
Dancer
Bill Harvey ...
Dancer
Richard Garner ...
Dancer
Tony Manning ...
Dancer
Roy Durbin ...
Dancer
Terry Gilbert ...
Dancer
Ronnie Curran ...
Dancer
Brian Todd ...
Dancer
Allan Angel ...
Dancer
Billy Fury's Dogs ...
Themselves (as Billy Fury's dogs)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Ernest Blyth ...
Derby Race-Goer (uncredited)
Tom Bowman ...
Trainer (uncredited)
Eliza Buckingham ...
Melissa (uncredited)
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Woman at the Races (uncredited)
John Falconer ...
Butler (uncredited)
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Lord Bentley's Derby Guest (uncredited)
Pauline Loring ...
Lady Bentley (uncredited)
Constance Luttrell ...
Duchess (uncredited)
Cal McCord ...
Whitney (uncredited)
Rosemary Neil-Smith ...
Lady Sloane (uncredited)
Cecil Paul ...
Floorwalker (uncredited)
John Rae ...
Car Park Attendant (uncredited)
Gareth Robinson ...
Jockey (uncredited)
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Race Spectator (at Derby) (uncredited)

Directed by

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Kenneth Hume

Written by

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Ronald Wolfe ... (screenplay) &
Ronald Chesney ... (screenplay)
 
Kenneth Hume ... (from an original story by) and
Larry Parnes ... (from an original story by)

Produced by

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Kenneth Hume ... producer
Larry Parnes ... producer

Music by

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Mike Leander ... (uncredited)

Cinematography by

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Ernest Steward ... (lighting cameraman)

Editing by

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Ernest Hosler

Editorial Department

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Ron Pope ... assistant editor

Art Direction by

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Scott MacGregor ... (as Scott McGregor)

Makeup Department

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Bill Griffiths ... hairdresser
Jim Hydes ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Ernie Lewis ... production manager
Leslie Simmons ... unit manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Anthony Waye ... assistant director (as Tony Waye)

Art Department

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George Ward ... set dresser
Arthur Wicks ... standby props (uncredited)

Sound Department

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John Aldred ... sound recordist
Alfred Cox ... sound editor
Kevin Sutton ... sound recordist

Camera and Electrical Department

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Neil Binney ... camera operator
John Burrows ... camera operator
Douglas Webb ... still photographer (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Eric Brady ... wardrobe master

Music Department

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David Heneker ... music and lyrics by
Mike Leander ... composer: additional music (as Michael Leander) / musical director (as Michael Leander)
John Taylor ... music and lyrics by

Script and Continuity Department

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Tilly Day ... continuity

Additional Crew

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Ross Taylor ... choreographer

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Storyline

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Also Known As
  • Wonderful Day (South Africa, English title)
  • Wonderful Day
  • Vi unge (Denmark)
  • Wonderful Day (Norway)
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  • 92 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The Title is based on the catchphrase of a well known eccentric tipster that frequented the English racing scene in the first half of the Twentieth Century. Self titled Ras Prince Monolulu,, would adorn himself in fancy dress and proclaim "I gotta horse!", as he strode around the racecourses, selling his tips. He gained notoriety in 1920 by predicting100-6 outsider Spion Kop as the winner of the Derby winning £8,000 himself. (nearly £400,000 in 2018). He remained a popular character on the racing scene until his death the same year this movie was released. See more »
Goofs They arrive at Gorleston, on the edge of Great Yarmouth, go over the Haven Bridge turn right, go alongside the river then double round and drive along the front to the Aquarium Theatre whereas having crossed the bridge all ,they had to do was drive straight down Regent Road and they be at the theatre, See more »
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