Games That Lovers Play (film)
Games That Lovers Play is a 1971 British comedy film written and directed by Malcolm Leigh and starring Joanna Lumley, Penny Brahms and Richard Wattis.[1]
Cast
- Joanna Lumley - Fanny Hill
- Penny Brahms - Constance Chatterley
- Richard Wattis - Lothran
- Jeremy Lloyd - Jonathan Chatterley
- Diane Hart - Mrs Hill
- Nan Munro - Lady Evelyn
- John Gatrell - Bishop
- Charles Cullum - Charles
- Leigh Anthony - Timekeeper
- George Belbin - Major Thrumper
- June Palmer - Girl
- Graham Armitage - Mr Adams
- Harold Bennett - Photographer
- Sydney Arnold - Butler
- Colin Cunningham - Usher
- Roy Stewart - Mr Bwamba
- Michael Travers - Club porter
- Deborah Bishop - Lothran's Fluffer
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gollark: What languages are you meaning specifically? There are many not-particularly-C-like ones.
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