Commuter Husbands
Commuter Husbands is a 1972 comedy film by noted British sexploitation director Derek Ford, and a semi sequel to his 1971 film Suburban Wives. The film was directed and written by Derek Ford, and stars Gabrielle Drake, Robin Bailey, and Claire Gordon.The film exists also in a version with hardcore inserts, but there is no suggestion that any of the credited cast did hardcore.[1]
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Directed by | Derek Ford |
Produced by | Morton Lewis |
Written by | Derek Ford |
Starring | Gabrielle Drake Robin Bailey Heather Chasen Robin Culver Brenda Peters |
Music by | Terry Warr |
Cinematography | Morton Lewis Roy Pointer |
Edited by | Roy Deverell |
Distributed by | Scotia International |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Plot
The Story Teller (Drake) enters the Penthouse Club in London, which she declares is the "front line" in the battle of the sexes, proving "that man is the most dangerous animal of them all - excepting woman". She introduces six stories about wayward husbands.
Cast
- Gabrielle Drake as The Story Teller
- Robin Bailey as Dennis
- Heather Chasen as Wife
- Robin Culver as John Appleby
- Brenda Peters as Lola
- Claire Gordon as Carla Berlin
- Jane Cardew as Secretary
- Dick Haydon as Arthur Benbow
- Dervis Ward as Arnold
- Dorothea Phillips as Wife
- Mike Britton as Peter Harris
- Nicola Austin as Dream Girl
- Timothy Parkes as Raymond Hardacre
- Yokki Rhodes as Trudi
- George Selway as Charlesworth
Soundtrack
- "Man Is A Hunter" - Performed by Samantha Jones.
References
- Sheridan,Simon (2011). Keeping the British End Up: Four Decades of Saucy Cinema. Titan Books Ltd
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