Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter
Produced by Beatles associate Allen Klein, this tuneful comedy stars UK chart toppers Herman's Hermits and is based on their 1965 hit of the same name.
Mrs. Brown has a long snout, skinny legs…and an owner!
That's right, Mrs. Brown is a dog, a greyhound to be precise, and Herman (Peter Noone) and the other Manchester boys are eager to make money racing her. But first there's a matter of entry fees, so the guys play gigs to raise some cash.
When they enter the London dog-racing world, Herman meets a human Mrs. Brown who happens to have a knockout of a lovely daughter. Is she the right girl for him?
The pop quintet that charted eleven Top Ten hits from 1964 through 1967 teams up in a non-concert film for the third and last time with this funfest that includes “There's a Kind of Hush,” the title cut and more of the band's tunes, plus gleeful moments of cockney cabaret.
Cheerio, lads!