Adventures of a Plumber's Mate
Adventures of a Plumber's Mate is a 1978 British sex comedy film directed by Stanley Long and starring Christopher Neil as Sid South. Following on from Adventures of a Taxi Driver and Adventures of a Private Eye, it was the final of the series which attempted to occupy the same market position as the better-known and more successful Confessions series starring Robin Askwith.
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Directed by | Stanley Long |
Produced by | Stanley Long Peter Long |
Written by | Stephen D. Frances Aubrey Cash |
Starring | Christopher Neil Arthur Mullard Stephen Lewis Willie Rushton |
Music by | Christopher Neil |
Cinematography | Peter Sinclair |
Edited by | Joe Gannon |
Distributed by | Salon Productions |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Cast
- Christopher Neil as Sid South
- Arthur Mullard as Blackie
- Stephen Lewis as Crapper
- Anna Quayle as Loretta Proudfoot
- Willie Rushton as Dodger
- Nina West as Sally
- Prudence Drage as Janice
- Suzy Mandel as 1st Tennis Girl
- Christopher Biggins as Robin
- Elaine Paige as Daisy
- Leon Greene as Biggs
- Peter Cleall as Carson
- Richard Caldicot as Wallings
- Jonathan Adams as Rent Collector
- Claire Davenport as Belinda
- Jerold Wells as Stropper
- Derek Martin as Motorcycle Dealer
gollark: See, this is part of why I dislike your administration.
gollark: Should you just ban people from saying ANYTHING calculated to achieve an effect?
gollark: My mind isn't perfectly rational and unsusceptible or whatever. I'm just somewhat responsible for doing stupid things.
gollark: Although I don't think your justification is very reasonable - it's not remotely like coercing someone if you tell them to do something and it turns out that they have some sort of brain glitch which means they'll randomly unconditionally do it.
gollark: *You* haven't, I think, no.
References
Keeping the British End Up: Four Decades of Saucy Cinema by Simon Sheridan (Titan Books) (4th edition) 2011
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