Mr A.Newley was an actor,singer,writer,lyricist supreme.Not a Jack, of All Trades,rather a Master of All Trades - a true Renaisssance Man of the English Theatre. The term "National Treasure" is bandied about and bestowed upon almost anybody who appears a lot on TV,but Mr Newley was truly a National Treasure before the concept was invented. He stole films from stars as diverse as Robert Mitchum and Rex Harrison and was so good in the 1986 remake of "Stagecoach" that he was hustled out of the story at the halfway mark for fear of appropriating Messrs Willie Nelson and Johnny Cash's thunder. "The small world of Sammy Lee" dates from a time when he was peaking with"Stop the world,I want to get off",which he co - wrote and starred in. Set in a Soho surrounded by members of the first and second oldest professions,a world long bulldozed and speculated out of existence,he plays Sammy Leeman, a third - rate gambler and chancer who is being chased over a debt by some old - school villains. As always Mr Newley dominates the screen by sheer force of personality,a slick,silver - tongued womaniser,the sort of man considered today perhaps as pond - life for his attitudes(see Laurence Harvey in "Expresso Bongo" made in much the same milieu). Today it can be seen as a beautifully photographed,tightly directed minor masterpiece about a hustler on the run and talked of in the same breath as Jules Dassin's 1948 "Night and the city",itself an acknowledged classic of the genre. Nobody in it thought for a minute they were doing anything but a routine low - budget Soho movie,but by that curious alchemy that occasionally affects films with humble ambitions(see Mr Newley's "Idol on Parade")"The Small World of Sammy Lee" emerged as at least the equal of many British New Wave films of the era that have received extravagant praise for the last half - century sometimes out of proportion to their merits. If Tony Richardson or Lindsay Anderson had made it,it would be up there on the pantheon.
The Small World of Sammy Lee
1963
Action / Drama
The Small World of Sammy Lee
1963
Action / Drama
Keywords: strip clubdebt
Plot summary
The compère of a seedy strip club struggles to keep one step ahead of the bookies to whom he owes money.
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a curious alchemy sometimes affects films with humble ambitions
Paints a broad tableau
THE SMALL WORLD OF SAMMY LEE is a grim and gritty British character drama following a single day in the life of the titular character, a wiseguy and raconteur - as well as compere of a seedy strip club - played well by Anthony Newley. Newley finds himself in hot water due to his gambling debts, and has just a few hours to get together enough money to satisfy the thugs on his tail. It's a bit like a film version of CAN'T PAY? WE'LL TAKE IT AWAY; I jest, but it did remind me of THE LONG GOOD FRIDAY, especially towards the inevitable climax. The film isn't particularly suspenseful or thrilling, but its strength lies in the broad tableau of life that it presents within its confines. As usual, there's a fine supporting cast of talent to bring things enjoyable to life, and Newley proves a sympathetic lead.
Newley excellent.
I remember the Soho shown here so well.I used to walk through Soho on the way to the cinema.It has changed so much since this film was made.Newley gives a marvellous performance as the huckster trying to raise what would now be £5500 to pay his gambling debt or face a beating.Soho was in the grip of gangsters at this time and Could be a violent place The camerawork was superb.You get the impression that Newley is being filmed from a hidden camera.Probably his best role.