Australian Don Sharp directed this Butcher's 1958 production.A young pop composer (Lee Patterson) and singer (Mary Steele) bankrolled by Aunt Sarah (Linda Gray) open a coffee bar. They are joined by budding singer Terry Dene as himself. Dene sings at the cafe and unable to get a record deal they start their own lucky charm record label.Featuring many musical acts and David Jacobs as himself.
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Don Sharp directs this 1950s musical drama following a couple who start their own record label. Financed by her Aunt Sarah (Linda Gray), Joan (Mary Steele) and her boyfriend, songwriter Harry (Lee Patterson), open a coffee bar to provide young people with a hangout. When café worker and singer Terry (Terry Dene) struggles to get a recording contract, they decide to help him by expanding their business into their own independent label. As Terry rises to fame, a major label tries to take over their company.
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