Host of stars team up for NHS film to encourage adults to get a coronavirus ...

Host of stars team up for NHS film to encourage adults to get a coronavirus ...
Host of stars team up for NHS film to encourage adults to get a coronavirus ...

A host of celebrities including David Walliams, Asa Butterfield and Nicola Roberts have teamed up with the NHS to encourage all adults to get a coronavirus vaccine.

In a new uplifting film released on Saturday, stars such as Colin Salmon, Derek Jacobi, Don Warrington and Jim Broadbent, will motivate everyone over the age of 18 to get their first and second jab.

The group perform a two-minute musical number is set to the tune Rhythm of Life from the 1966 classic musical Sweet Charity.

Stars: A host of celebrities including David Walliams, Asa Butterfield (pictured) and Nicola Roberts have teamed up with the NHS to encourage all adults to get a coronavirus vaccine

Stars: A host of celebrities including David Walliams, Asa Butterfield (pictured) and Nicola Roberts have teamed up with the NHS to encourage all adults to get a coronavirus vaccine

Directed and scripted by Josie Rourke and James Graham, the film has been released ahead of the NHS's 73rd Birthday on July 5. 

The film will encourage people to keep coming forward to get their vaccine and play their part in getting the UK back to 'the rhythm of life', as the jab rollout paves the way for lockdown easing this July. 

While dancing in the film, Asa Butterfield calls on viewers to 'get that vaccine', Don Warrington exclaims 'I've had mine!'.

Famous faces: The group perform a two-minute musical number is set to the tune Rhythm of Life from the 1966 classic musical Sweet Charity (pictured is Nicola Roberts)

Famous faces: The group perform a two-minute musical number is set to the tune Rhythm of Life from the 1966 classic musical Sweet Charity (pictured is Nicola Roberts)

In other scenes, Jim Broadbent delivers the final line saying 'just get that vaccine,' and encourages people to play their part in getting us back to the 'rhythm of life'. 

Actor Jim said: 'The film gave us the chance to show our appreciation and celebration for the NHS vaccine rollout in the best way we know-how.  

'Thank you to the millions who have already received their vaccinations and please 'just get your vaccine' to the rest.

Fun: Directed and scripted by Josie Rourke and James Graham, the film has been released ahead of the NHS's 73rd Birthday on July 5 (pictured is Sandra Marvin)

Fun: Directed and scripted by Josie Rourke and James Graham, the film has been released ahead of the NHS's 73rd Birthday on July 5 (pictured is Sandra Marvin)

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