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Intimate Games | |
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Directed by | |
Written by | Tudor Gates |
Produced by | Guido Coen |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Frank Watts |
Edited by | Pat Foster |
Music by | Roger Webb |
Production company | Podenhale Productions |
Distributed by | Tigon Film Distributors |
Release date | June 1976 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Intimate Games is a 1976 British comedy film directed by Tudor Gates and Martin Campbell and starring George Baker, Anna Bergman and Ian Hendry.[1] It was shot at Twickenham Studios and on location in Oxford.
Cast
- George Baker as Professor Gottlieb
- Monika Ringwald as Secretary
- John Benson as Executive
- Dudley Stevens as Prisoner
- Jonathan David as Interrogator
- Peter Blake as John
- Chet Townsend as Nick
- Anna Bergman as Suzy
- Maria St. Clare as Jane
- Edward Kalinski as Benny
- Heather Deeley as Marian
- Suzy Mandel as Erica
- Felicity Devonshire as Cathy
- Norman Chappell as Principal
- Lindy Benson as Wife
- Forbes Collins as Husband
- Queenie Watts as Mother
- Hugh Lloyd as Father
- Barbara Eatwell as Dream Girl
- Martin Neil as Joe
- Joyce Blair as Beryl
- Johnny Vyvyan as Little Man
- Claire Davenport as Fat Lady
- Ian Hendry as Uncle Rodney
- Normaline as Maid
- Susan Glanville as Housewife
- Guy Standeven as Psychiatrist
- Steve Amber as Lover
- Peppi Borza as Dancer
- John Melainey as Dancer
- Roger Finch as Dancer
- Mary Millington as Choir Girl
References
- ^ Pym p.634
Bibliography
- Babington, Bruce. British Stars and Stardom: From Alma Taylor to Sean Connery. Manchester University Press, 2001.
- Pym, John. Time Out Film Guide. Time Out, 2004.
External links
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- Articles with short description
- Pages using infobox film with nonstandard dates
- IMDb title ID not in Wikidata
- 1976 films
- 1970s sex comedy films
- British sex comedy films
- 1970s English-language films
- Films directed by Martin Campbell
- Films shot at Twickenham Film Studios
- Films set in Oxford
- 1976 comedy films
- 1970s British films
- British comedy films