
Hold On!
Comedy
Overview
Herman's Hermits' first film, in which the British band has the chance to have an American spacecraft named for them.
Top Cast


Peter Noone
Peter Noone
Herman
Peter Noone
Herman


Karl Green
Karl Green
Karl
Karl Green
Karl
Keith Hopwood
Keith Hopwood
Keith
Keith Hopwood
Keith
Derek Leckenby
Derek Leckenby
Derek
Derek Leckenby
Derek
Barry Whitwam
Barry Whitwam
Barry
Barry Whitwam
Barry


Shelley Fabares
Shelley Fabares
Louisa Page
Shelley Fabares
Louisa Page


Sue Ane Langdon
Sue Ane Langdon
Cecile Bannister
Sue Ane Langdon
Cecile Bannister


Herbert Anderson
Herbert Anderson
Ed Lindquist
Herbert Anderson
Ed Lindquist


Bernard Fox
Bernard Fox
Dudley Hawks
Bernard Fox
Dudley Hawks


Harry Hickox
Harry Hickox
Colby Grant
Harry Hickox
Colby Grant
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