Confessions of a Driving Instructor
- 1976
- 1h 30m
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4.4/10
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The sexual misadventures of Timothy Lea and his brother-in-law Sidney Noggett when they set up a driving school business.The sexual misadventures of Timothy Lea and his brother-in-law Sidney Noggett when they set up a driving school business.The sexual misadventures of Timothy Lea and his brother-in-law Sidney Noggett when they set up a driving school business.
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- TriviaEach sex scene had to be filmed three times. The first was done completely in the nude for the UK market, the second was with underwear on for the more prudish markets and the third was fully clothed for South Africa and what was then known as Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe).
- ConnectionsFeatured in Doing Rude Things (1995)
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Of its time, a mix of funny and awful.
The Brothers embark on a new business, after previous failed attempts, they're now running a driving school, but things don't quite go to plan.
Of its time, I can think of nothing more appropriate to say about it, at times it's an amusing look at 70's Britain, at times it's dismally written hogwash. People often compare this series to the Carry ons, I wouldn't say they're in the same league. I think it could perhaps be the best of The Confessions movies.
Some of the jokes land so badly, we have spinning wing mirrors and jumping out filing cabinets, humour that hasn't aged well (was it funny in 1976?)
There are some funny moments however, courtesy of the likes of the wonderful Irene Handl, she's great as always. I also thought Windsor Davies was pretty funny, always baffled me to see him with a Scottish accent.
Star of the show is the glamorous and glorious Liz Fraser, who's perhaps wasted here, that figure is jaw dropping.
Expect several nude scenes, you'll get full frontal, and more of Robin Askwith's bottom than you can deal with.
6/10.
Of its time, I can think of nothing more appropriate to say about it, at times it's an amusing look at 70's Britain, at times it's dismally written hogwash. People often compare this series to the Carry ons, I wouldn't say they're in the same league. I think it could perhaps be the best of The Confessions movies.
Some of the jokes land so badly, we have spinning wing mirrors and jumping out filing cabinets, humour that hasn't aged well (was it funny in 1976?)
There are some funny moments however, courtesy of the likes of the wonderful Irene Handl, she's great as always. I also thought Windsor Davies was pretty funny, always baffled me to see him with a Scottish accent.
Star of the show is the glamorous and glorious Liz Fraser, who's perhaps wasted here, that figure is jaw dropping.
Expect several nude scenes, you'll get full frontal, and more of Robin Askwith's bottom than you can deal with.
6/10.
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