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Director  Lance Comfort
Music director  Martin Slavin
Country  United Kingdom
6/10 IMDb

Genre  Crime, Drama
Duration  
Language  English
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Release date  1961
Writer  Derry Quinn (screenplay), Brock Williams (story)
Initial release  March 1961 (United Kingdom)
Screenplay  Brock Williams, Derry Quinn
Cast  Jess Conrad (Shane), Hermione Baddeley (Princess), Kenneth Griffith (Wilson), Patrick Magee (Flynn), Patrick Jordan (Wills)
Similar movies  You Only Live Twice, Dr. No, From Russia With Love, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, The Man with the Golden Gun, Kingsman: The Secret Service
Tagline  Youth seeking thrills and finding them... the wrong kind!

Jess conrad in rag doll


Rag Doll, released in the US as Young, Willing and Eager, is a 1961 British B-movie crime film, directed by Lance Comfort and starring actor and singer Jess Conrad. The film gained a new audience in the 2000s in response to Conrad's elevation to cult status as a purveyor of late-1950s and early-1960s pre-Beatles British kitsch, and received a Region 2 DVD release in 2009 in a double bill with Comfort's 1962 film The Painted Smile.

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Seventeen-year-old Carol (Christina Gregg) flees her small-town home to escape from her alcoholic stepfather, and heads off to London to live with her aunt. Once in London she is drawn to the sleazy excitement of Soho and finds work in a coffee bar. She falls in love with handsome young nightclub singer Joe Shane (Conrad) and soon they are a couple. She then discovers that Joe is a small-time crook on the side, with a gang background and a line in petty burglary.

At work, Carol finds herself on the receiving end of advances from all manner of men, including her boss, Mort Wilson (Kenneth Griffith), who, though older, professes to be in love with her. When Carol becomes pregnant, Joe decides to do "one last job" to make the money to take them to a fresh start in Canada. He burgles Mort's house, but Mort catches him. After shooting Mort dead, Joe, himself severely wounded, goes on the lam with Caro.

Cast

  • Jess Conrad as Joe Shane
  • Hermione Baddeley as Auntie
  • Kenneth Griffith as Wilson
  • Christina Gregg as Carol
  • Patrick Magee as Flynn
  • Patrick Jordan as Wills
  • Michael Wynne as Bellamy
  • Frank Forsyth as Superintendent
  • References

    Rag Doll (film) Wikipedia
    Rag Doll (film) IMDb Rag Doll (film) themoviedb.org