Stop The World, I Want to Get Off (1966)

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Written by Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman

Directed by Philip Saville

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1966

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: UK

Filmed in Colour

Tony Tanner and Millicent Martin star in Philip Saville's musical masterpiece. The film's impressive score was nominated for an Oscar.

When is Stop The World, I Want to Get Off next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on TCM December 8th, 1:00pm and on TCM 2 December 8th, 7:00pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Millicent MartinMillicent MartinEvie / Anya / Ara / Ginnie
Tony TannerLittlechap
Georgina AllenDancer / Singer
Natasha AshtonDancer / Singer
Carlotta BarrowDancer / Singer
Sandra BurvilleDancer / Singer
Leila CroftSusan
Valerie CroftJane
Vivyen DunbarDancer / Singer
Margaret FrostDancer / Singer
Liz GoldDancer / Singer
Sarah HardenburgDancer / Singer
Pamela HartDancer / Singer
Neil HawleyLittle Littlechap
Katherina HoldenDancer / Singer
Ann HollowayDancer / Singer
Marion HortonDancer / Singer
Derina HouseDancer / Singer
Carolyn IrvingDancer / Singer
Pamela JonesDancer / Singer
Kay KordaDancer / Singer
Graham LyonsFather-in-Law
Judith McGilliganDancer / Singer
Rosemary PhillipsDancer / Singer
Julie PitcherDancer / Singer
Jo Anna ShortDancer / Singer
Heather SimmsDancer / Singer
Liz WhiteDancer / Singer

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