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
Directed byPete Walker
Written byPete Walker
Produced byPete Walker
StarringDavid Kernan
Andrea Allen
Derek Aylward
CinematographyGerry Lewis
Edited byPeter Austen-Hunt
Music byHarry South
Production
company
Pete Walker-Border
Distributed byBorder Films
Release date
1967
Running time
38 minutes
CountryUK
LanguageEnglish

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

  1. Simon Sheridan, Keeping the British End Up: Four Decades of Saucy Cinema, Titan Books 2011 p 54
  2. "'God, what a terrible film'"by Will Hodgkinson, The Guardian 11 March 2005 accessed 15 November 2014


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