Catch Us If You Can (film)
Catch Us If You Can is the 1965 feature-film debut of director John Boorman. 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".
A poster bearing the film's U.S. title: Having a Wild Weekend
From left: Dave Clark, Denis Payton, Mike Smith, Rick Huxley and Lenny Davidson.
Sir John Boorman is a British filmmaker. He is best known for directing feature films such as Point Blank (1967), Hell in the Pacific (1968), Deliverance (1972), Zardoz (1974), Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977), Excalibur (1981), The Emerald Forest (1985), Hope and Glory (1987), The General (1998), The Tailor of Panama (2001) and Queen and Country (2014).
Boorman at the San Sebastián International Film Festival in September 2006
Boorman in 1974