Never Mind the Quality Feel the Width is a rarely seen 1973 British comedy film directed by Ronnie Baxter and starring John Bluthal, Joe Lynch and Bernard Stone.[1] It was a spin-off from the ITV television series Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width about two mismatched tailors in the East End of London.
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Directed by | Ronnie Baxter |
Written by | Harry Driver Vince Powell |
Produced by | Ronnie Baxter |
Starring | John Bluthal Joe Lynch |
Cinematography | Ken Hodges |
Edited by | Dev Goodman |
Music by | Ronald Cass |
Production company | EMI Films |
Distributed by | MGM |
Release date | 3 January 1973 |
Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
In the course of the film, Manny and Patrick hire a sexy new assistant Rita, seriously fall out after a gambling incident, experience woman trouble, find themselves burgled, and eventually end up on holiday in Rome after posing as priests.[2] Rita is played by Wendy King
Sky Movies wrote, "although one of the better TV spin-offs, this is not so much a feature film as three episodes strung together by a tenuous overall storyline. Indeed, the episodes, chronicling the abrasive love-hate relationship between two East London tailors - one Irish, the other Jewish - are themselves composed of sketches."[3]
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