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Ronald Cass is a Scriptwriter British born on 21 april 1923 at Llanelli (United-kingdom)

Ronald Cass

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Birth name Ronald Cass
Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 21 april 1923 at Llanelli (United-kingdom)
Death 2 june 2006 (at 83 years)

Ronald Cass (21 April 1923 – 2 June 2006) was a screenwriter and a composer. He co-wrote the films Summer Holiday and The Young Ones.

Biography

Cass was born in Llanelli, Wales to Saul and Rachel Cass, the second of five sons. One of his brothers, Leslie, also worked in the same field as Ronnie, and composed his own play entitled The Story of Ruth, which was performed in Sheffield.

Ronald "Ronnie" Cass first pursued a career as a maths teacher but in 1951 was recognized more for his contributions to several musicals produced at Leicester Square's Irving Theatre club. Cass was studying economics at Aberystwyth University when World War II began and he joined the RAF. When he and his squadron were posted into Burma, he insisted that they took a piano with them so that he could continue entertaining the troops.

Cass returned to Wales after the war ended in 1945, but travelled to London in 1949 in search of musical opportunities. It did not take much searching before Cecil Landeau hired him as musical director at Ciro's night-club, and it was there that Cass met Peter Myers, who was preparing a new revue. They soon put together an after-the-show-show called 10:15, which successfully took place at the Irving Theatre.

In 1952, Cass attended a show performed by the students of the London School of Economics, and was so impressed by one of them, Ron Moody, that he and Myers decided to let him make a début performance in Intimacy at 8, a revue presented at the New Lindsay Theatre. This show was retitled High Spirits when it reopened in the Hippodrome Theatre in 1953. Cass said that High Spirits had always been his favourite show. Among the cast was an actress named Valerie Carton, whom he married in 1955.

Cass went on to write TV plays, cantatas, and cabaret shows for cruise liners. He joined his old friend, Warren Mitchell, to write The Thoughts of Chairman Alf in 1975, which travelled with them and was performed all over the country for the next twenty years. Cass worked with another friend, Tom Jones, on more than 70 television shows and musicals. In the 1990s he acted as Programme Associate on ITV's Highway programmes with Sir Harry Secombe.

Having joined the theatre from the world of cabaret, Cass tried cabaret again in 1979, co-writing Blondes and Bombshells. He wrote two novels, True Blue and Fringe Benefits, and a book of theatrical humour called A Funny Thing Happened or an Anthology of Pro's.

Ronald Cass married actress Valerie Carton in 1955, and had three children. He died in June 2006, at the age of 83.

Usually with

Stanley Black
Stanley Black
(3 films)
Melvyn Hayes
Melvyn Hayes
(3 films)
Cliff Richard
Cliff Richard
(3 films)
Una Stubbs
Una Stubbs
(2 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Ronald Cass (4 films)

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Scriptwriter

French Dressing, 1h26
Directed by Ken Russell
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors James Booth, Roy Kinnear, Marisa Mell, Bryan Pringle, Germaine Delbat, Lucille Soong
Rating59% 2.997662.997662.997662.997662.99766
Jim Stephens is a deckchair attendant working in the flagging seaside resort town of Gormleigh in a job secured for him by his friend, the entertainments manager, Henry Liggott. Jim enjoys his easy life in the town with his girlfriend, Judy, a young reporter on the local paper. Things are soon turned upside down when Judy writes an article at Jim's suggestion calling for a film festival featuring Brigitte Bardot to revitalise the town and bring in tourists.
Summer Holiday, 1h47
Directed by Peter Yates
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Musical, Romance
Themes Transport films, Musical films, Road movies
Actors Cliff Richard, Lauri Peters, Melvyn Hayes, Una Stubbs, Jeremy Bulloch, Madge Ryan
Rating60% 3.0474653.0474653.0474653.0474653.047465
The story concerns Don (Cliff Richard) and his friends (Hayes, Green and Bulloch) who are bus mechanics at the huge London Transport bus overhaul works in Aldenham, Hertfordshire. During a miserably wet British summer lunch break, Don arrives, having persuaded London Transport to lend him and his friends an AEC Regent III RT double-decker bus (and not a later Routemaster as often quoted). This they convert into a holiday caravan, which they drive across continental Europe, intending to reach the South of France. However, their eventual destination is Athens, Greece. On the way, they are joined by a trio of young women (Stubbs, Hart and Daryl) and a runaway singer (Lauri Peters), who initially pretends to be male, pursued by her mother (Ryan) and agent (Murton). The movie was a box-office hit, thus repeating the success of Cliff Richard's earlier film The Young Ones (1961).
The Young Ones, 1h48
Directed by Sidney J. Furie
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy, Musical
Themes Musical films
Actors Cliff Richard, Robert Morley, Melvyn Hayes, Richard O'Sullivan, Teddy Green, Rita Webb
Rating58% 2.905542.905542.905542.905542.90554
The story is about the youth club member and aspiring singer Nicky and his friends, who try to save their club in western London from the unscrupulous millionaire property developer Hamilton Black, who plans to tear it down to make room for a large office block.