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The Bitch ()


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The owner of a trendy disco starts having problems with the men in her life and the Mafia, which is trying to move in on her place.

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Fontaine Khaled
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Nico Cantafora (as Michael Coby)
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Arnold Rinstead
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Thrush Feather
Pamela Salem ...
Lynn
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Vanessa Grant
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Leonard Grant
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Hal Leonard
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Polly Logan
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Sammy
Sharon Fussey ...
Sammy's Girl
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Ricky
George Sweeney ...
Sandy Roots
Maurice Thorogood ...
Paul
Bill Mitchell ...
Bernie
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Bernice
Mela White ...
Mrs Walters
Maurice O'Connell ...
John-Jo
Anthony Heaton ...
Luke
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Jamie
Jill Melford ...
Sharon
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Hotel Night Manager
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Hotel Desk Clerk
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Louis Almond
Graham Simpson ...
Mario
Grant Santino ...
Disco Dancer
Cherry Gillespie ...
Disco Girl
William Vanderpuye ...
Disc Jockey (as William Van Der Puye)
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Terry Langham
Tai Ling ...
Mai Ling
Kari Ann ...
Marinka
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Dixon Adams ...
Switchboard Operator (uncredited)
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Restaurant Maître D' (uncredited)
John Burgess ...
Jeweller (uncredited)
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Punter (uncredited)
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Kennedy Airport Check-in Girl (uncredited)
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Bit Part (uncredited)
Jeremy Gittens ...
Italian Waiter (uncredited)
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American Newsreader (uncredited)
Walter Henry ...
Casino Patron (uncredited)
Eamonn Jones ...
Drunk Passenger in Jumbo (uncredited)
Eric Kent ...
Lingfield Tote Cashier (uncredited)
Julie Lee ...
Girl in Nightclub (uncredited)
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Flower Delivery Boy (uncredited)
John Oxley ...
Customs Officer (uncredited)
Hilary Ryan ...
Stewardess (uncredited)
Vicki Scott ...
Girl in Pool (uncredited)
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Casino Patron (uncredited)

Directed by

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Gerry O'Hara

Written by

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Jackie Collins ... (based on the novel by)
 
Gerry O'Hara ... (written by)

Produced by

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Ronald S. Kass ... executive producer (as Ron Kass)
Oscar Lerman ... executive producer (as Oscar S. Lerman)
John Quested ... producer
Edward Simons ... executive producer (as Edward D. Simons)
George Walker ... executive producer (uncredited)

Cinematography by

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Dennis C. Lewiston ... director of photography (as Denis Lewiston)

Editing by

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Eddy Joseph

Editorial Department

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Richard James ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Marilyn Johnson

Art Direction by

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Malcolm Middleton

Costume Design by

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Penny Rose ... (uncredited)

Makeup Department

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Betty Glasow ... hairdresser
Freddie Williamson ... make-up supervisor

Production Management

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Caroline Langley ... assistant production manager (as Caroline Neame)
Jake Wright ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Redmond Morris ... assistant director
Terry Pearce ... assistant director
Michael Zimbrich ... assistant director

Art Department

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Michele Howell ... production buyer
Bill Surridge ... construction manager
Ian Watson ... set dresser

Sound Department

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David Crozier ... sound mixer
Mike Hopkins ... sound editor (as Michael Hopkins)
Ken Scrivener ... dubbing mixer
Colin Dandridge ... boom operator (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Malcolm Bubb ... main titles

Camera and Electrical Department

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Brian Aris ... title stills
Martin Evans ... gaffer
Laurie Ridley ... production stills
David Wynn-Jones ... camera assistant
Dennis Fraser ... grip (uncredited)
Ronnie Rampton ... best boy (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Piero Di Monzi ... the producers wish to acknowledge the following contributions and co-operation on the film: Michael Coby's clothes exclusively by
Bill Gibb ... the producers wish to acknowledge the following contributions and co-operation on the film: wardrobe for Pamela Salem & Carolyn Seymour by
George Herman ... the producers wish to acknowledge the following contributions and co-operation on the film: furs by
Paul Howie ... the producers wish to acknowledge the following contributions and co-operation on the film: swimwear by
Pip Newbery ... costume supervisor
Bruce Oldfield ... the producers wish to acknowledge the following contributions and co-operation on the film: Joan Collins' evening wear by

Location Management

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Dusty Symonds ... location manager

Music Department

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Biddu ... composer: incidental music / music and lyrics by: original songs
Don Black ... music and lyrics by: original songs
Mike Moran ... orchestrations
Ivor Raymonde ... arranger: additional music / conductor
Dick Rowe ... music supervisor
Mike Moran ... conductor (uncredited) / music arranger (uncredited)
Ivor Raymonde ... composer: additional music (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Ceri Evans Cooper ... continuity (as Ceri Evans)

Transportation Department

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Richard Booz ... driver (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Jeffrey Broom ... production accountant (as Jeff Broom)
Peter Burton ... dialogue coach
John William Ault ... film extra (uncredited)

Production Companies

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Distributors

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Special Effects

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Other Companies

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  • Anvil of Denham (re-recorded at)
  • Boucheron (the producers wish to acknowledge the following contributions and co-operation on the film: Joan Collins' jewellery by)
  • Camera Effects (titles)
  • Cartier (the producers wish to acknowledge the following contributions and co-operation on the film: Joan Collins' luggage by)
  • Cesar of Jermyn Street (the producers wish to acknowledge the following contributions and co-operation on the film: Michael Coby's shoes exclusively by)
  • Chapman/Leonard Studio Equipment (dollies)
  • Fantasy Studios (the producers wish to acknowledge the following contributions and co-operation on the film: disc jockey's clothes by)
  • Femina Furs (the producers wish to acknowledge the following contributions and co-operation on the film: Joan Collins' white fox cape)
  • Homeworks (the producers wish to acknowledge the following contributions and co-operation on the film: special decor and properties by)
  • Joe Dunton Cameras (camera & lenses by)
  • Ken Lane of Beauchamp Place (the producers wish to acknowledge the following contributions and co-operation on the film: additional jewellery by)
  • Lee Electric Lighting (lighting equipment by)
  • Lee Lighting (grip and lighting equipment)
  • Medina (the producers wish to acknowledge the following contributions and co-operation on the film: Joan Collins' day wear)
  • Parkers of Mayfair (the producers wish to acknowledge the following contributions and co-operation on the film: Sue Lloyd's wardrobe by)
  • Smythsons of Bond Street (the producers wish to acknowledge the following contributions and co-operation on the film: special backgammon sets and small leather goods by)
  • Sony U.K. Ltd. (the producers wish to acknowledge the following contributions and co-operation on the film: hi-fi equipment by)
  • United Racecourses (special thanks) (Sandown Park Racecourse filming)
  • Visual Icon (exclusive clip and still licensing)
  • Warwick Records (soundtrack album available on)

Storyline

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Taglines After The Stud See more »
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Additional Details

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Also Known As
  • Cette p... de fille de joie (France)
  • Lady Diamond (Germany)
  • El placer (Spain)
  • Сука (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • ザ・ビッチ (Japan, Japanese title)
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Runtime
  • 89 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The movie watched by Fontaine Khaled (Dame Joan Collins) and Nico Cantafora (Antonio Cantafora) on the flight to London is The Stud (1978). See more »
Movie Connections Featured in 'the Bitch' with Gerry O'Hara (2017). See more »
Soundtracks The Bitch See more »
Quotes [Paul tries to join Fontaine in the shower]
Fontaine Khaled: Paul, I don't have time for an encore!
Paul: Not even time to take a bow?
Fontaine Khaled: Well - maybe just a tiny curtsey!
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