A stressed television producer and his unhappy lounge singer wife are growing tired of each other.A stressed television producer and his unhappy lounge singer wife are growing tired of each other.A stressed television producer and his unhappy lounge singer wife are growing tired of each other.
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- TriviaThe film was made on a budget of £90,000, a very small sum for a feature-length movie in 1967.
- ConnectionsReferenced in King of the Hill: Joust Like a Woman (2002)
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Did it cost as much as £90000?
This is more rememiscent of a television sit com of the period,very flatly lit. Maybe that's appropriate for the two leads as they both attained stardom on television. Craig in Butterflies and Matthews in the Francis Durbridgr mystery thrillers.
I am presuming that this was supposed to be a comedy,but unfortunately I did not laugh once. The writer Robert First manages to make such sterling performers as Miriam Karlin,wearing a strange wig,and Clive Dunn,with a monacle,as appetising as Christmas leftovers.
I found it a real struggle to get through this film. I wonder if cinemas at the time actually booked this film. It is justly forgotten.
I am presuming that this was supposed to be a comedy,but unfortunately I did not laugh once. The writer Robert First manages to make such sterling performers as Miriam Karlin,wearing a strange wig,and Clive Dunn,with a monacle,as appetising as Christmas leftovers.
I found it a real struggle to get through this film. I wonder if cinemas at the time actually booked this film. It is justly forgotten.
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- malcolmgsw
- Jan 5, 2023
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