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  1. The first produced by Boorman, it is a healthy antidote to the more summery films of the 60s like Help. The car--an E-type Jaguar--alone makes it worth watching! British TV stuntmen (Barbara ...

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    • Barbara Ferris
    • John Boorman
    • Musical, Comedy
  2. Having a Wild Weekend Reviews. It is one of the few films of 1965 that linger in the memory -- a forlorn little Cinderella that the public never took to the big boxoffice ball. Full Review | Sep ...

  3. 1 day ago · A quick glance at their About Section sees that to qualify for a Certified Fresh rating "a film must have a Tomatometer score of 75% or higher, with at least five reviews from Top Critics." The ...

  4. Fitting snugly into the latter category was Having a Wild Weekend (released in the UK under the title Catch Us If You Can. ) The film represents the only movie starring the Dave Clark Five, one of the more popular bands to emerge during that marvelous era in the 1960s when Great Britain shed its post WWII doldrums and came to dominate international pop culture.

  5. Catch Us If You Can (U.S. title: Having a Wild Weekend in the U.S.; also known as The Dave Clark Five Runs Wild) is the 1965 feature-film debut of director John Boorman. [1] [2] It was designed as a vehicle for pop band the Dave Clark Five, whose popularity at the time rivalled that of the Beatles, and it is named after their hit song "Catch Us If You Can".

  6. View HD Trailers and Videos for Having a Wild Weekend on Rotten Tomatoes, then check our Tomatometer to find out what the Critics say.

  7. 5 days ago · The 12th-best 17-day total for a September opening behind Sweet Home Alabama ($84.7 million) and Rush Hour ($84.0 million) is still holding well with Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2’s pace. The film had $77.6 million in 17 days after a $13.7 million third weekend. That keeps Wild Robot firmly in the $120-125 million finishing position ...