This is about the film. For the stage musical, see Half a Sixpence (musical).

Half a Sixpence.
Half a Sixpence is a 1967 film based on the stage musical of the same name.
Cast[]
Singing roles[]
- Tommy Steele - Artie Kipps
- Marti Webb - Ann (singing voice)
- Cyril Ritchard - Harry Chitterlow
- Grover Dale - Pearce
- Penelope Horner - Helen Walsingham
Non-singing roles[]
- Julia Foster - Ann
- Elaine Taylor - Victoria
- Julia Sutton - Flo
- James Villiers - Hubert
Plot[]
Musical numbers[]
- "All in the Cause of Economy" - Artie, Pearce, and Apprentices
- "Half a Sixpence" - Artie and Ann
- "Money to Burn" - Artie, Harry, Helen, and Chorus
- "I Don't Believe A Word of It/I'm Not Talking to You" - Ann and Friends, Artie, Pearce, and Apprentices
- "A Proper Gentleman" - Chorus
- "She's Too Far Above Me" - Artie
- "If the Rain's Got to Fall" - Artie, Children, and Chorus
- "Lady Botting's Boating Regatta Cup Racing Song" - Artie and Chorus
- "Flash, Bang, Wallop!" - Artie, Pearce, and Chorus
- "I Know What I Am" - Ann
- "This Is My World" - Artie
- "Finale: Half a Sixpence (reprise)/Flash, Bang, Wallop" (reprise) - Artie, Ann and Chorus