Be My Guest (film)

Be My Guest is a 1965 British second feature ('B')[1] musical film directed by Lance Comfort and starring David Hemmings and Steve Marriott.

The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "Although not particularly well-made (the editing is unusually erratic), this tremendously good-humoured teenage frolic is kept alive by the hopefulness of its performances, particularly those of David Hemmings as the ingenuous Dave, and Avril Angers as the well-meaning crosspatch of a cook who "comes with" the boarding house.

The Beat groups are used sparingly, and with a certain sense of fun, although one is probably wrong in thinking that the long-haired Nashville Teens are parodying themselves on purpose.

"[6] Variety wrote: "Designed as a second feature pic and to cash in on the still current vogue for the juve pop talent mar ket, this one does its job adequately.

Miss Angers, an experienced, local comedienne, currently playing in "Little Me" in the West End, is inexplicably overlooked in this pix.

David Hemmings is once again the star, this time playing a newspaper office boy, who tries to launch the "Brighton beat", but tangles with unscrupulous music industry bigwigs.