For Men Only (1967 film)
For Men Only is a 1967 British short sex comedy film which was the debut feature from Pete Walker who wrote, produced and directed the film. It was also known as I Like Birds.[1][2]
For Men Only | |
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Directed by | Pete Walker |
Written by | Pete Walker |
Produced by | Pete Walker |
Starring | David Kernan Andrea Allen Derek Aylward |
Cinematography | Gerry Lewis |
Edited by | Peter Austen-Hunt |
Music by | Harry South |
Production company | Pete Walker-Border |
Distributed by | Border Films |
Release date | 1967 |
Running time | 38 minutes |
Country | UK |
Language | English |
Plot
Freddie Horne loves his job working for a trendy women's fashion magazine, but his pretty blonde fiancée is getting jealous. To smooth things over Freddie takes a job with the Puritan Magazine Group, an organisation hell-bent on promoting moral reform and ‘family values’. However, the caddish chief executive Miles Fanthorpe is not all he seems. Fanthorpe's country house is actually full of scantily-clad young women, and he is secretly publishing a girlie magazine!
Cast
- David Kernan as Freddie Horne
- Andrea Allen as Rosalie
- Derek Aylward as Miles Fanthorpe
- Tom Gill as Father
- Neville Whiting as Claude
- Mai Bacon as Mother
- Glyn Worsnip as Rudolph
- Joan Ingram as Esther
- John Cazabon as Lamphrey Gussett
- Apple Brook as Receptionist
- Gladys Dawson as Mrs. Whitely
Production
Music
The music was composed and conducted by Harry South who went on to compose three more films for Walker.
References
- Simon Sheridan, Keeping the British End Up: Four Decades of Saucy Cinema, Titan Books 2011 p 54
- "'God, what a terrible film'"by Will Hodgkinson, The Guardian 11 March 2005 accessed 15 November 2014
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