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1969 British film by Derek Ford From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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.[2] It comprises a trilogy of separate stories.
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 |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Budget | £8,500[1] |
The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "A trilogy of slight, titillating sketches, short on comedy but rather better performed than these things usually are. The first story is largely a pretext for Vanda Hudson to appear in diaphanous flimsies, or less; the second, which has black comedy overtones, opens promisingly enough but deteriorates into a dull, drawn-out party scene; and the fantasy finale, with the cabbie continually asking 'What about my fare?' and being regaled by sundry ladies, including bare-breasted swimmers and a stripper covered in black hands which she removes one by one, hardly manages to raise a smile. The one barely memorable moment is provided by Miss Hudson being pursued round an apartment to the strains of the Light Cavalry Overture."[3]
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