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'Light Up the Sky!' (also known as 'Skywatch') is a 1960 British comedy drama film directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring Ian Carmichael, Tommy Steele and Benny Hill. The film also features Dick Emery in a minor role.[http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b7390071f" Reviiew: 'Light up the Sky!' (1960)."] 'Bfi.org', 2019."Li, p. 114.[https://web.archive.org/web/20120404121038/http://www.moviefone.com/movie/light-up-the-sky/1065498/synopsis "Synopsis: 'Light Up the Sky!'."] 'Moviefone', 4 April 2012.

'Light Up the Sky!' was based on Robert Storey's West End play 'Touch it Light'.Reid 2006, p. 146.

Plot



During the Second World War, Lieutenant Ogleby (Ian Carmichael) is the officer in charge of a number of soldiers assigned to a searchlight and gunnery unit, somewhere in England. Ogleby visits only occasionally to check up on the unit. In his absence Lance Bombardier Tomlinson (Victor Maddern) is in charge, but he struggles to maintain some kind of order over the other men and he frequently turns a blind eye to their lack of discipline and even their local thieving.

Camp comic Syd McGaffey (Benny Hill) tries to keep up with the romantic antics of his younger brother Eric (Tommy Steele) who comes back from a short leave and announces that he has got married. He soon takes up with a local girl and gets her pregnant, falling foul of her father. Ted Green (Sydney Tafler) is a widower with a son serving overseas and he eagerly maintains a correspondence with him. Leslie Smith (Johnny Briggs) is lovesick and unhappy over a misunderstanding with his girlfriend and eventually goes AWOL to get to see her. Roland Kenyon (Harry Locke) is the unit's cook and a father of six children. He has ambitions to get a posting to a catering unit.

Cast



* Ian Carmichael as Lieutenant Ogleby

* Tommy Steele as Eric McGaffey

* Benny Hill as Syd McGaffey

* Sydney Tafler as Ted Green

* Victor Maddern as Lance Corporal Tomlinson

* Harry Locke as Roland Kenyon

* Johnny Briggs as Leslie Smith

* Cyril Smith as 'Spinner' Rice

* Dick Emery as Harry

* Cardew Robinson as Compere

* Susan Burnet as Jean

* Sheila Hancock as Theatre Act

* Fred Griffiths as Mr. Jennings

Production



'Light Up the Sky!' was based on the play, 'Touch It Light' which premiered in 1957.Author's genuine sentiment"'Touch it Light'." 'The Guardian', 9 September 1959, p. 5. Producer and director Lewis Gilbert liked it and arranged for it to be filmed. "There have been countless films featuring heroic officers and I feel it is time the ordinary private is given his due," said Gilbert.

'Light Up the Sky!' was Tommy Steele's first dramatic role. Lionel Bart who wrote songs for Steele's first three films, wrote a song for this film called, "Touch It Light" which Steele performs with Hill.Nepean, Edith. "Review: 'Light Up The Sky!'." 'Picture Show; London', 26 March 26, 1960. p. 6.

Criterion Film Productions provided 22,500 of the budget and Tommy Steele deferred 7,500 of his fee.Petrie 2017, p. 8

Reception



Box Office

'Light Up the Sky!' earned Bryanston a small profit of 4,466.

Critical reception

'The Guardian' in 1960 described 'Light Up the Sky!' as a "small, sensible and somehow touching film with a whiff of authenticity about it"."Our Film Critic: A case of bigotry." 'The Guardian', 9 July 1960, p. 3.

The 'Radio Times' dismissed it as a "hackneyed theatrical hand-me-down".Parkinson, David. [http://www.radiotimes.com/film/fbvcjw/light-up-the-sky/ "Review: 'Light Up the Sky!'."] 'Radio Times', 2019. Retrieved: 12 May 2019. Eleanor Mannikka at 'Allmovie' called it an "unexceptional comedy".Mannikka, Eleanor. [https://www.allmovie.com/movie/light-up-the-sky!-v99597 'Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related: 'Light Up the Sky!' (1960) - Lewis Gilbert."] 'AllMovie', 2019. 'TV Guide' called it "pointless", but observed Benny Hill "exhibits the form that would later make him a popular television star in both the UK and US" and admitted to finding the film "occasionally amusing".[http://www.tvguide.com/movies/light-up-the-sky/review/104277/ "Review: 'Light Up The Sky!."] 'TVGuide.com', 2019. 'Film Threat' called it "A great little wartime drama" and asked "Why isn't this gem better known?"[https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/light_up_the_sky/ "Why isn't this gem better known?"] 'Rotten Tomatoes', 2019. Film reviewer Peter Burnett noted that "for British nostalgia fans and cineastes in general, it will be a fabulous treat".Burnett, Peter. [http://peterburnett.info/lewis-gilbert/248-light-up-the-sky-1960 "Review: 'Light up the Sky!' (1960)."] 'peterburnett.info', 2019

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* Reid, John Howard. [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=zCm5aNkafSYC&pg=PA146&lpg=PA146&dq='Touch+It+Light'+by+Robert+Storey&source=bl&ots=MEjwqXNl59&sig=Y_CCa7Zx2Pf8QMQdNZozrq58-Uc&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiKnpq8pZzZAhUsK8AKHeCDCjIQ6AEIPTAF#v=onepage&q='Touch+It+Light'+by+Robert+Storey&f=false 'America's Best, Britain's Finest: A Survey of Mixed Movies'.] Morrisville, North Carolina: Lulu.com, 2006. .


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