Keith Lemon: The Film Soundtrack (

Keith Lemon: The Film Soundtrack (2012) cover

Buy on Amazon Play and download Soundtracks

Rating: 2.60/10 from 4400 votes
Tags: lead character played by screenwriter
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Keith Lemon: The Film

Title in Italiano:

Keith Lemon: The Film

Title in Português:

Keith Lemon: The Film

Title in Français:

Keith Lemon: The Film

Title in Türk:

Keith Lemon: The Film

Title in Deutsch:

Keith Lemon - Der Film

Synopsis

Keith Lemon: The Film

Keith Lemon (Leigh Francis) is preparing to take his invention, the securipole, which he has been attempting to lift off the ground for twenty years, to a business convention in London. Meanwhile, his girlfriend Rosie (Laura Aikman) has discovered that she is pregnant, but due to Keith being away, instead confides in his best friend, Dougie (Kevin Bishop).

At the convention, the securipole fails to attract any big investor attention, and back at home, an order of 1,000,000 securipoles arrives, much to Rosie and Dougie's dismay. Realising that his invention may never be successful, and that he now owes Evil Steve (Leigh Francis) a ton of money for the securipoles, Lemon decides to stay in London, and takes the advice of fellow businessman Kushvinder (Harish Patel), and accepts the gift of a new style mobile phone that Kushvinder has invented.

Attempting to turn the gift into his next money-making scheme, Lemon accepts an offer to appear on David Hasselhoff's prime time television chat show, after meeting up with his guardian angel, Archimedes (Verne Troyer). At first, the phone fails to impress, but after Lemon places a sticky Lemon sweet on the back, becomes an overnight sensation. Kelly Brook is impressed with the invention, and offers Lemon an invitation to go out on a date with her.

Things are finally looking up - and Lemon decides to stick at his new life, while back home, Rosie is in serious danger after being kidnapped by Evil Steve. However, Lemon's world comes crashing down when the Lemon phone is discovered to have a major technical fault, which causes the owner's mouth to sag, giving them a speech impediment. Realising that he has no choice but to go back to his old life, Lemon accepts the advice of his best friend, Dougie, but will he be able to save Rosie from the clutches of Evil Steve, and escape the media backlash that he is facing?

Download and play the Soundtrack list

Play Title Artist
Keith Lemon: The Film
Cherry Pie
Warrant: Performer

User reviews

Donald Rodriguez
10/10

The use of music in key moments of the film enhances the overall viewing experience, creating a sense of fun and excitement that keeps the audience engaged from start to finish.

Deborah Perez
5/10

I appreciate the effort put into selecting music that fits the comedic and light-hearted tone of the film, but I wish there was more diversity and innovation in the song choices.

Susan Lewis
6/10

On the other hand, some songs in the soundtrack feel a bit generic and forgettable, lacking originality and failing to make a lasting impression.

Joseph Hall
7/10

The music in the film effectively enhances the scenes and helps to create a lighthearted atmosphere, making it an enjoyable experience for the audience.

Timothy Gonzalez
8/10

The original songs featured in the soundtrack are surprisingly well-produced and memorable, adding an extra layer of entertainment to the overall viewing experience.

Michelle Rodriguez
6/10

The use of music in key moments of the film is effective, enhancing the emotional impact of certain scenes and creating a deeper connection with the audience.

Kimberly Williams
10/10

Each track in the soundtrack feels carefully selected to match the mood of the scenes, adding depth and emotion to the storytelling while also being enjoyable to listen to on its own.

Kimberly Young
6/10

However, there are instances where the soundtrack feels forced or out of place, disrupting the flow of the movie and taking away from the overall viewing experience.

Elizabeth Harris
4/10

Another drawback of the soundtrack is the inconsistent tone and style throughout the movie. The music choices seem disjointed and do not flow well with the narrative, causing distractions rather than enhancing the viewing experience. Additionally, some tracks feel out of place and disrupt the overall cohesion of the film.