Lock Up Your Daughters (film)
Lock Up Your Daughters | |
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Original British quad poster | |
Directed by | Peter Coe |
Produced by | David Deutsch |
Written by |
Henry Fielding (play) John Vanbrugh (play) Lionel Bart (play) Willis Hall Bernard Miles Keith Waterhouse |
Starring |
Christopher Plummer Susannah York Glynis Johns Ian Bannen |
Music by | Ron Grainer |
Cinematography | Peter Suschitzky |
Edited by | Frank Clarke |
Production company |
Domino Films |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures (UK & US) |
Release dates | 1969 |
Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Lock Up Your Daughters! is a 1969 British historical comedy film directed by Peter Coe and starring Christopher Plummer, Susannah York, and Ian Bannen.[1] It is an adaptation of the stage musical of the same name set in Eighteenth century Britain. It lacks all the songs from the original stage production. It was one of a number of British costume films released in the wake of the success of the 1963 film Tom Jones.[2]
Plot
A bawdy yarn concerning three sex-starved sailors on leave and on the rampage in a British town.[3]
Cast (credited)[4]
- Christopher Plummer as Lord Foppington
- Susannah York as Hilaret
- Glynis Johns as Mrs. Squeezum
- Ian Bannen as Ramble
- Tom Bell as Shaftoe
- Elaine Taylor as Cloris
- Jim Dale as Lusty
- Kathleen Harrison as Lady Clumsey
- Roy Kinnear as Sir Tunbelly Clumsey
- Georgia Brown as Nell
- Vanessa Howard as Hoyden
- Roy Dotrice as Gossip
- Fenella Fielding as Lady Eager
- Paul Dawkins as Lord Eager
- Peter Bayliss as Mr. Justice Squeezum
- Richard Wordsworth as Coupler
- Peter Bull as Bull
- Wallas Eaton as Staff (credited as "Wallace Eaton")
- Trevor Ray as Quill
- Blake Butler as Faithful
- Arthur Mullard as Night Watchman
- Edward Atienza as Mr. Justice Worthy
- Patricia Routledge as Nurse
- Roy Pember as Bottle
- Fred Emney as Earl of Ware
- John Morley as Nobleman
- Tony Sympson as Clerk of the Court
- Michael Darbyshire as La Verole
- Clive Morton as Bowsell
- Roger Hammond as Johnsonian Figure
References
- ↑ "Lock up Your Daughters!". BFI.
- ↑ Murphy p.6
- ↑ "Advertisement". Variety.
- ↑ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0064597/fullcredits#cast
Bibliography
- Murphy, Robert. Sixties British Cinema. British Film Institute, 1992.
External links
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