Rhythm 'n' Greens (1964)

Press & Posters

"by contrast Christopher Miles' "RHYTHM 'N' GREENS' is a cool, witty and well-made short starring The Shadows. It gives the lads a chance to show off their acting paces as well as put over their music brightly."
(Daily Mirror)

"Its worth seeing for the witty touches in the direction, and the sight of the pompous Warner-Pathé cock being extinguished by a sucker-tipped arrow is worth any 3/6 of mine" 
(Films and Filming)

"a gay piece of nonsense…. but flashes of comic invention and good jokes make it fun" 
(Punch)

"It is very engagingly done, with a narration spoken without any arch nudging by Robert Morley. It abounds in neat little touches of satirical comment, like Drake handing Queen Elizabeth a cigarette from a packet of 'Armadas'. 
(Daily Mail)

"STONE AGE SHADOWS TOP MY FILM HIT PARADE'  The Shadows emerge as not only one of the most attractive of modern pop groups, but also as clever musicians. Their music for the film is excellent…..the piece is far more original and enjoyable than many of the run-of-the-mill full length features"
(The Sun)