Carmello ( Frankie Vaughan ) and his brother Mario ( Jeremy Spenser ) are struggling fishermen.
Critics at the time praised the "sleek voice and poise" of Jean Dawnay and the dry-witted performance of Wilfrid Hyde-White . Modern viewers on IMDb often describe it as an "overlooked gem" with a "happy ending" and no violence or swearing. Wonderful Things (1958)
Stars as Carmello. This was the second of four collaborations between Vaughan and director Herbert Wilcox. Carmello ( Frankie Vaughan ) and his brother
While Carmello is away, Mario sells his boat to pay for Pepita’s passage to London sooner. During the journey, Pepita realizes she actually loves Mario, while Carmello finds himself falling for a bored socialite named Anne ( Jean Dawnay ). Key Cast & Production Stars as Carmello
Some critics felt the production lacked polish and that Frankie Vaughan was less professional as an actor compared to the rest of the seasoned cast. Trivia & Fun Facts
The story begins in a beautiful fishing village in .
Much of the film was shot on location in Catalan Bay, Gibraltar , as well as in Hertfordshire and Surrey.