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David Kernan | ... |
Freddie Horne
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Rosalie
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Derek Aylward | ... |
Miles Fanthorpe
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Tom Gill | ... |
Father
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Neville Whiting | ... |
Claude
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Mae Bacon | ... |
Mother
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Glyn Worsnip | ... |
Rudolph
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Joan Ingram | ... |
Esther
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John Cazabon | ... |
Lamphrey Gussett
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Apple Brook | ... |
Receptionist
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Gladys Dawson | ... |
Mrs. Whitely
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Monika Dietrich | ... |
Janet
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Britt Hampshire | ... |
'The Bird'
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Jill Field | ... |
Gunella
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Monica Hahn | ... |
'The Bird'
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A sophisticated London fashion columnist takes a job with a small-town publisher and "moral crusader", much to the dismay of her rich, jealous boyfriend. The "crusader", however, turns out to be not quite what he says he is.
Pete Walker is now mainly remembered for his horror films.This is a rather strange short.David Keenan plays a journalist with a very jealous and possessive girlfriend..He is employed by a publisher who is on a moral crusade.However in reality he is rather a litigation.So when he is taken to meet the publisher at his country mansion he finds half a dozen young women lounging around in bikinis.There is also a photographic studio where there is a photographer taking photos of the girls without their tops.The girlfriend traces Keenan to the mansion.There then ensues a farcical climax at a restaurant.It is difficult to see what audience this was made for,certainly not a sex film and certainly not funny.