No sex please... Nous sommes Anglais!
- 1973
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- 1h 31min
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA mistaken address causes a newlywed couple's apartment to fill up with mail-order Swiss porn... right before a visit by the wife's father, a bank president who happens to be the husband's n... Tout lireA mistaken address causes a newlywed couple's apartment to fill up with mail-order Swiss porn... right before a visit by the wife's father, a bank president who happens to be the husband's new employer. From the Broadway play.A mistaken address causes a newlywed couple's apartment to fill up with mail-order Swiss porn... right before a visit by the wife's father, a bank president who happens to be the husband's new employer. From the Broadway play.
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We have to remember that the Britain of the early 1970's was a far more prudish one even though it followed on straight after the 'swinging sixties'. However, how many of us wouldn't feel the same embarrassment today?
I remember seeing the stage play first in London' s West End in the 1980's during one of it's enumerable runs and it was mightily enjoyable then. What I do love about this film the most is its location shooting in and around Windsor at the time I lived there as a little boy and it brings back many fond memories of my childhood. Unfortunately, the town has changed a great deal since then, mostly for the worse, but this film does show Windsor in all its unspoilt glory, and for this I shall always love it.
The plot (like it's important) centres around dodgy pornography being sent to a bank by accident with predictably hilarious consequences...
British viewers will also have fun spotting the large amount of well known names in the film (Ronnie Corbett, Arthur Lowe, David Swift, Frank Thornton, A bloke from On the Buses etc), who all put in good comedy turns. Plus, being a sex farce, you also get to see Valerie Leon and Margeret Nolan running round in their smalls. Bonus!
Definately one to watch with a beer on a bank holiday monday...
A good 7.
Besides befuddled Ronnie Corbett, we have a very funny performance from the nice, respectable young couple: Ian Ogilvy and Susan Penhaligan whose nice respectable flat obviously gets mistaken as a drop off point for dirty books, dirty movies, a fuddy-duddy mother, a bank manager , several confused policemen and a couple of prostitutes.
Turning a live theatre farce into a picture is never going to capture the energy and engagement of a live performance. It's never going to be as funny. This however isn't a bad adaptation. Sharing the same space as the performers in a theatre is a different experience to watching something on a screen so bring this to life, John Gale, who wrote the play did a superb job in creating a proper comedy film, not just a filmed stage play.
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- AnecdotesMichael Crawford, who played the role of Brian Runnicles on stage, turned down the movie version.
- GaffesAround 53 minutes, boom mike reflected in van's door window as David struggles with stack of books.
- Citations
Mr. Bromley: It's not enough to boggle, David. Actions speak louder than boggles!
- ConnexionsReferenced in Contre une poignée de diamants (1974)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- No Sex Please - We're British
- Lieux de tournage
- Windsor, Berkshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(made on location in Windsor)
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
- Durée
- 1h 31min(91 min)
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1