School for Sex
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School for Sex | |
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Directed by | Pete Walker |
Written by | Pete Walker |
Produced by | Pete Walker |
Starring | Derek Aylward Rose Alba Hugh Latimer Nosher Powell Françoise Pascal |
Cinematography | Reg Phillips |
Edited by | John Black |
Music by | Harry South |
Production company | Pete Walker-Border |
Distributed by | Miracle |
Release date | 1969 |
Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Box office | £2.5 million (in US)[1] |
School for Sex is a 1969 British sex comedy film directed, produced and written by Pete Walker.[1][2]
Cast
- Derek Aylward as Giles Wingate
- Rose Alba as Duchess of Burwash
- Bob Andrews as Sgt. Braithwaite
- Vic Wise as Horace Clapp
- Hugh Latimer as Berridge
- Nosher Powell as Hector
- Amber Dean Smith as Beth Villiers
- Françoise Pascal as Sally Reagan
- Cathy Howard as Sue Randall
- Sylvia Barlow as Judy Arkwright
- Sandra Gleeson as Jenny
- Maria Frost as Polly
- Cindy Neal as Marianne
- Gilly Grant as Striptease Artist
- Jackie Berdet as Ingeborg
- Nicole Austen as Tania
- Edgar K. Bruce as Fred
- Robert Dorning as Civil Sergeant
- Julie May as Ethel
- Alec Bregonzi as Harry
- Wilfred Babbage as Judge
- Dennis Castle as Colonel Roberts
Production
Filming locations
The film was shot on location in Kent, Sussex and London, England.
Reception
Box office
The film was very popular at the box office. In France it enjoyed 72,000 admissions in its opening week.[1]
References
- ^ a b c Simon Sheridan, Keeping the British End Up: Four Decades of Saucy Cinema, Titan Books 2011 p 54
- ^ "'God, what a terrible film'"by Will Hodgkinson, The Guardian 11 March 2005 accessed 15 November 2014
External links
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- 1968 films
- British independent films
- 1960s exploitation films
- Films directed by Pete Walker
- British sex comedy films
- British sexploitation films
- 1960s sex comedy films
- 1968 comedy films
- 1969 independent films
- 1960s English-language films
- 1960s British films
- British comedy films