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The Big Switch

  • 1968
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
312
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Erika Raffael in The Big Switch (1968)
CrimeThriller

Playboy John Carter is implicated in the murder of a blonde from a discotheque and is forced by gangsters into posing for pornographic photographs.Playboy John Carter is implicated in the murder of a blonde from a discotheque and is forced by gangsters into posing for pornographic photographs.Playboy John Carter is implicated in the murder of a blonde from a discotheque and is forced by gangsters into posing for pornographic photographs.

  • Director
    • Pete Walker
  • Writer
    • Pete Walker
  • Stars
    • Sebastian Breaks
    • Virginia Wetherell
    • Jack Allen
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    312
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Pete Walker
    • Writer
      • Pete Walker
    • Stars
      • Sebastian Breaks
      • Virginia Wetherell
      • Jack Allen
    • 10User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Sebastian Breaks
    • John Carter
    Virginia Wetherell
    • Karen
    Jack Allen
    Jack Allen
    • Hornsby-Smith
    Derek Aylward
    • Karl Mendez
    Erika Raffael
    • Samantha
    Roy Sone
    • Al
    Nicholas Hawtrey
    • Gerry
    Dan Jackson
    Dan Jackson
    • Assassin
    Julie Shaw
    • Cathy
    Jane Howard
    • Jane
    Sarah Lee Barber
    • Penny
    Linda Reynolds
    • Receptionist
    • (as Lynda Reynolds)
    Brian Weske
    Brian Weske
    • Mike
    Derek Martin
    • 1st Heavy
    Steve Emerson
    Steve Emerson
    • 2nd Heavy
    Gilly Grant
    • Sally
    • (as Gillie Grant)
    Douglas Blackwell
    • Bruno Miglio
    Desmond Cullum-Jones
    Desmond Cullum-Jones
    • Police Inspector
    • Director
      • Pete Walker
    • Writer
      • Pete Walker
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    4Leofwine_draca

    Uneventful

    A rather uneventful early picture from Pete Walker, who has little of the money he had to play with later on in his career. This one's a very low-rent thriller about a rather uncharismatic two-bit photographer who gets involved in a preposterous plot involving smuggled immigrants, plastic surgery and various gangsters operating in London and Brighton. Lots of brief nudity from the assembled actresses, but the action is non-existent and the most fun comes from seeing the stars trying not to fall over on the icy ground.
    Michael_Elliott

    Entertaining "B" Picture

    The Big Switch (1968)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    John Carter (Sebastian Breaks) is a playboy who meets up with a beautiful blonde lady. The two plan on meeting in her room but when John arrives he finds her dead and before long he is accused of the crime. It doesn't take long for him to realize that the mob was behind the murder and now he must go up against them.

    THE BIG SWITCH is an early film from director Pete Walker who is best remembered for a number of horror films that he made in the 1970s. I guess the best way to describe this movie is that it's a low-budget, wannabe James Bond that runs just 68-minutes and features a bit more sleaze than you'd normally expect from a film from this era. Is it a masterpiece? Not at all but it's a mildly entertaining spy picture.

    I think the best thing that the film has going for it is the fact that it's just 68-minutes and it goes by rather quickly. Breaks makes for an interesting lead and I thought he added some fun to the picture. The villains are pretty much your standard bad guys but they too are mildly entertaining. Where the film really stands out is with the female nudity, which there is quite a bit of including some full frontal scenes.

    THE BIG SWITCH will mainly appeal to fans of the director who want to see what he was doing before the horror pictures. There's nothing overly great about the movie but it was entertaining for what it was.
    1WilliamT-32

    Terrible script, awful acting

    In the mode of B movies this one is closer to Z than B. The incomprehensible plot revolves around an incompetent gang of criminals involved in smuggling and dodgy plastic surgery. The main character is a photographer who considers himself a man about town and he gets involved with various attractive ladies, most of whom are more than happy to disrobe for no discernible reason. That said there is very little nudity and what thee is tends to be brief and without any eroticism.

    The film was described as an action thriller but there was very little action and certainly no thrills. The acting is at best, average; the script is risible and the production is cheap and tacky.

    If you are tempted to watch this film, I advise you not to waste your time.
    7Richson-Richardson

    Winston forgot the jam pork rolls... Nailpork jam rolls to be specific....

    Sir Godfrey Beanbag, 9 and and third Earl of WuggPork Estate travels across flormtittsbury Nebula in a spacksuit to be retrieving of the mysterious bottlejohns with only a turtleless shellsnail for company.

    He only eats from the Westbury mustard and his hair falls out in every scene so they kept gluing in the scene with his hair on so it's a bit repetitive.

    My fabric television didn't have a good enough thread count to see the finer pixons, but I think I could make out little Jimmy Swimmson stealing my counterfeit flower press handle forgery collection and a house, which I live in. Now I don't know where I or my fake pressed flowers are. Small matters in the Grant Scales of Rings.

    With his groundpenny thin as a weasel and the mouse door in keeping (tin and rum thistle excluded), the swimming lesson was complete. Jenny said toe, Murray said no. And the kettle drone foo makes us all better for it. And it continued on like that for a bit.

    Back at Snailpork manor, a porksnail megapork snail was making its way across the isles of scilly towards a larger-than-usual pork drum snail aquaittence missile tactical coffee morning warhead, but it turns out it was just a tactical meganail pork medallion chamber containing 4 porksnails from the previous pork pail scene if you remembered them but you were probably too busy sniffing the sands. Pork nail.
    RodrigAndrisan

    Very very bad!

    After about half an hour from the beginning, you realize that nothing has happened. After another half hour, you're still waiting for something to happen. And, nothing happens. Then you realize it's the kind of movie you want to finish faster. Probably the worst English movie ever made.

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    • Trivia
      The Aston Martin DB6, registration NUV13E, which appears 53 minutes in parked at the block of flats in Brighton, would later be Moon's transport in Walker's film Man of Violence (1970)
    • Goofs
      At around the 15:40 mark when the assassin shoots the nude woman in the bathroom you can see the reflection of the cameraman in the frame behind him.
    • Quotes

      Narrator: [introductory narrative] This, as you may or may not know, is London - headquarters of devaluation, socialism, and the permissive society. The people who live here are quite ordinary, clean-living, unostentatious human beings. And this is where the would-be non-conformists shop. This, on the other hand, is where the more knowledgeable shop, live, the more knowledgeable dine. To the uninitiated id, relaxation has a multitude of meanings. And even more of these for the older and more respectable members of our permissive society. Mr John Carter, the central character of the epic you're about to see could, under the circumstances, be described as a misfit. Having reached his prime in the days of rock 'n' roll, now nearing the ripe old age of 30, he's kind of old for Carnaby Street and not quite hard up enough for this. A small chapter in his quiet, mundane life starts here on a warm evening, for December, and in the early hours of Tuesday morning.

    • Alternate versions
      An "export" version was released with extra nudity from Gilly Grant.
    • Connections
      Featured in Guide to the Flipside of British Cinema (2010)

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    • Release date
      • April 1968 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Die Sexparty
    • Filming locations
      • Shoreham Airport, Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex, England, UK(airfield)
    • Production company
      • Peter Walker (Heritage) Ltd.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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