Eskimo Nell (film)
Eskimo Nell | |
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Directed by | Martin Campbell |
Starring |
Michael Armstrong Christopher Timothy Roy Kinnear Christopher Biggins Katy Manning Beth Porter Mary Millington Rosalind Knight Terence Edmond Lloyd Lamble Diane Langton Christopher Neil Stephen Riddle Anna Quale Derek Martin |
Release dates | 1975 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Eskimo Nell, a.k.a. The Ballad of Eskimo Nell a.k.a. The Sexy Saga of Naughty Nell and Big Dick, is a 1975 British film directed by Martin Campbell and produced by Stanley Long. Though inspired by "The Ballad of Eskimo Nell", the movie owes little to the original bawdy song.
Plot
In Campbell's film, a writer, a producer and a director are hired by seedy erotic film producer Benny U. Murdoch (Roy Kinnear) to make a dirty movie based on the poem. However, they run into difficulty when each of the production's backers want a completely different style of film made. Then Murdoch makes off with the money, and the three have to produce four different versions of the movie to keep everybody happy - a gay Western, a hardcore porno, a family version and a Kung Fu-style production.
Cast
- Michael Armstrong as Dennis Morrison
- Terence Edmond as Clive Potter
- Christopher Timothy as Harris Tweedle
- Roy Kinnear as Benny U. Murdoch
- Rosalind Knight as Lady Longhorn
- Lloyd Lamble as The Bishop
- Jonathan Adams as Lord Coltwind
- Christopher Biggins as Jeremy
- Katy Manning as Hermione
- Diane Langton as Gladys Armitage
- Gordon Tanner as Big Dick
- Beth Porter as Billie Harris
- Max Mason as Dave
- Christopher Neil as Brendan
- Richard Caldicot as Ambrose Cream
- Stephanie Cole as Traffic Warden (uncredited)
- Mary Millington as Stripping Traffic Warden (uncredited)
Background
Many of the film's characters are based on real personalities of the time, Lady Longhorn and Lord Coltwind — the backers of the wholesome family version — are thinly veiled caricatures of Mary Whitehouse and Lord Longford. While Benny U. Murdoch is loosely based on Tony Tenser, head of Tigon films. A more obscure figure the film ridicules is Louis “Deke” M. Heyward, the London representative of AIP (American International Pictures) who had previously clashed with the film's writer, Michael Armstrong. during the making of Armstrong’s directing debut, The Haunted House of Horror, in 1969. In Eskimo Nell, Heyward is parodied as “Big Dick”, a crass, foul-mouthed American producer from “A.W.P Films”, and the backer of the hardcore porno version. A similar character had previously appeared in Armstrong’s script for The Sex Thief in 1973.
A pre-fame Mary Millington, then just a jobbing actress/model using her married name Mary Maxted, has a small role in the film, playing a stripping traffic warden who auditions for a part in the film within a film. Although Millington appears only fleetingly (with her audition speeded up for comic effect), stills from her scene were used to publicize the film in the likes of Titbits[1] and Cinema X magazine.
The film is not to be confused with Richard Franklin’s 1975 film The True Story of Eskimo Nell which was released in the UK as “Dick Down Under”. Campbell’s film was re-titled The Sexy Saga of Naughty Nell and Big Dick in Australia.
References
- ↑ Titbits (No. 4613, August 1–7, 1974, "Eskimo Nell"
- X-Rated - Adventures of an Exploitation Filmmaker by Simon Sheridan (Reynolds & Hearn books) 2008
- Keeping the British End Up: Four Decades of Saucy Cinema by Simon Sheridan (Reynolds & Hearn books) (third edition) 2007
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