Not Now, Darling is a 1973 British comedy film adapted from the 1967 play of the same title by John Chapman and Ray Cooney.[1] The plot is a farce centered on a shop in central London that sells fur coats.[2] A loosely related sequel Not Now, Comrade was released in 1976.[3]
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Directed by | Ray Cooney David Croft |
Written by | John Chapman Ray Cooney |
Starring | Leslie Phillips Ray Cooney Julie Ege Bill Fraser Moira Lister Derren Nesbitt Joan Sims Barbara Windsor Jack Hulbert Cicely Courtneidge |
Cinematography | Alan Hume John Rook |
Edited by | Peter Thornton |
Music by | Cyril Ornadel |
Distributed by | LMG Film Productions Dimension Pictures |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
It was the last film to feature appearances by Cicely Courtneidge and Jack Hulbert who had been a leading celebrity couple in the 1930s and 1940s.[4]
Gilbert Bodley (Leslie Phillips) plans to sell an expensive mink to mobster Harry McMichaell (Derren Nesbitt), cheaply, for his wife Janie (Julie Ege). Janie is Gilbert's mistress, and Gilbert wants to "close the deal." However, instead of doing his own dirty work, he gets his reluctant partner Arnold Crouch (Ray Cooney) to do it for him. Things go awry when Harry plans to buy the same coat for his own mistress, Sue Lawson (Barbara Windsor), and the whole plan fails.
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