A Promise of Bed | |
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Directed by | Derek Ford |
Produced by | Stanley Long |
Starring | Victor Spinetti Dennis Waterman John Bird Vanessa Howard |
Music by | Christos Demetriou John Kongos |
Production company | Dorak Films |
Distributed by | Miracle |
Release date | 1969 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Budget | £8,500[1] |
This, That and the Other, originally released as A Promise of Bed, is a 1969 British sex comedy directed by Derek Ford, and starring Vanda Hudson, Victor Spinetti and John Bird. It comprises a trilogy of separate stories.[2]
Plot
- Story 1. Susan Stress a sex-crazed actress desperate for a role in a film, lures the producer's son into her apartment by persuading him to take raunchy photographs of her.
- Story 2. George is a depressed loner on the brink of suicide, receives a visit from a young hippy girl, who brings her friends to his apartment after believing it to be the location of a swinging party with a suicide theme.
- Story 3. A lascivious taxi driver takes a mysterious sexy girl to an isolated countryside retreat, and becomes involved in a psychedelic world of bizarre hallucinations.
Cast
- Victor Spinetti as George
- Dennis Waterman as photographer
- John Bird as taxi driver
- Vanessa Howard as Barbara
- Vanda Hudson as Susan Stress
- Gordon Sterne as producer
- Peter Kinsley as Wilbur
- Roy Brannigan as Jeffrey
- Alexandra Bastedo as Angie
- Christopher Mitchell as Carl
- Yutte Stensgaard as taxi girl
- Angela Grant as flower girl
- Valerie Leon as bath girl
- Cleo Goldstein as hands girl
References
- ↑ Sheridan, Simon (2011). Keeping the British End Up: Four Decades of Saucy Cinema. Titan Books. ISBN 978-0857682796.
- ↑ "A Promise of Bed". British Film Institute Collections Search. Retrieved 28 November 2023.
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