The writer, Hazel Adair wrote another British sex comedy, Can You Keep It Up For A Week starring Boba Fett himself, Jeremy Bullock. But she's was better know for co-creating wobbly walled tv soap Crossroads. Keep It Up... lacks the "Oh looks there's what his name" of some of the other similar comedies at the time, but this one did have the notable editions of the stunning Françoise Pascal who was the best thing about the atrocious Mind Your Language, Carmen Silvera from 'Allo 'Allo and Mary Millington before she broke big. What it does have going for it is the production vales, it looks like it had more than £15 spent on it.
I've seen this film, it's disappointing and rather dull, but don't let me put you off, as it's a typical 70s sex comedy, with some scenes of a young Mary Millington. One film you should watch and review Catherine is 'I'm not feeling myself tonight!', it's quite funny in places. It's a typical 70s comedic sex romp, but in a modern context with a guy who invents a sex machine. Released in 1976 too, it was controversial ATT, due to frontal nude scenes and the opening sequence is very saucy and some say it was a hardcore scene that was cut for the film to make it look softcore. Not sure if that's true or not?! 😮
you have a nice calming voice for the narration
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The writer, Hazel Adair wrote another British sex comedy, Can You Keep It Up For A Week starring Boba Fett himself, Jeremy Bullock. But she's was better know for co-creating wobbly walled tv soap Crossroads.
Keep It Up... lacks the "Oh looks there's what his name" of some of the other similar comedies at the time, but this one did have the notable editions of the stunning Françoise Pascal who was the best thing about the atrocious Mind Your Language, Carmen Silvera from 'Allo 'Allo and Mary Millington before she broke big.
What it does have going for it is the production vales, it looks like it had more than £15 spent on it.
I've seen this film, it's disappointing and rather dull, but don't let me put you off, as it's a typical 70s sex comedy, with some scenes of a young Mary Millington. One film you should watch and review Catherine is 'I'm not feeling myself tonight!', it's quite funny in places. It's a typical 70s comedic sex romp, but in a modern context with a guy who invents a sex machine. Released in 1976 too, it was controversial ATT, due to frontal nude scenes and the opening sequence is very saucy and some say it was a hardcore scene that was cut for the film to make it look softcore. Not sure if that's true or not?! 😮
Awful.