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  1. What a Whopper! is an example of the sort of lightweight vehicle pop stars were placed in during the nineteen-sixties, they couldn't all be Privilege, so most were daft comedies though this had an interesting provenance in that it was penned by Terry Nation, showing an interest in outré matters a couple of years before his script for Doctor Who that invented the Daleks kicked off a pop ...

  2. A writer attempts to raise some cash by writing a book about the Loch Ness Monster. No publisher will take it because they all think there isn't really a monster. The writer and some of his ...

  3. I recalled seeing this film at the cinema when I was young. A short while ago it was run on TalkingPics channel on TV and therefore I searched for a copy on DVD. It is in black and white, has many famous actors in it. The film would probably be labelled 'cheesy' nowadays but my two grandsons (5 and 6 years old) were giggling away at times.

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  4. Movie Info. An aspiring young author (Adam Faith) of a Loch Ness monster book fabricates photos of the creature to drum up sales. Genre: Comedy. Original Language: English. Director: Gilbert Gunn ...

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  5. What A Whopper. Coming after Operation Bullshine and My Wife's Family, What A Whopper! is a comedy from former documentarist Gilbert Gunn. Adam Faith stars in this tale about a struggling writer who fakes photographs of the Loch Ness monster and then heads for the Highlands to convince the locals so that they'll back his book.

  6. 6. Aug. 2021 · Whoppers are made with 100% beef. Each Whopper sandwich is created with 100% beef, allowing for the natural, juicy flavor of a real burger. With no fillers, preservatives, or additives, the Whopper is made with 1/4lb of flame-grilled beef and freshly prepared for each order. The change to 100% beef was rather recent.

  7. What A Whopper. 1961 film; A group of friends try to fake a sighting of the Loch Ness Monster in order to make some money. Stars Adam Faith, Sid James, Carole Lesley, Terence Longdon, Clive Dunn and more.