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Lock Up Your Daughters! (1969)

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Overview

Director:
Peter Coe
Writers:
Lionel Bart (play)
Henry Fielding (play)
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Genre:
Comedy more
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Cast

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Christopher Plummer ... Lord Foppington
Susannah York ... Hilaret
Glynis Johns ... Mrs. Squeezum
Ian Bannen ... Ramble
Tom Bell ... Shaftoe
Elaine Taylor ... Cloris
Jim Dale ... Lusty
Kathleen Harrison ... Lady Clumsey
Roy Kinnear ... Sir Tunbelly Clumsey
Georgia Brown ... Nell
Vanessa Howard ... Hoyden
Roy Dotrice ... Gossip
Fenella Fielding ... Lady Eager
Paul Dawkins ... Lord Eager
Peter Bayliss ... Mr. Justice Squeezum
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Additional Details

Runtime:
102 min
Country:
UK
Language:
English
Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Sound Mix:
Mono
Certification:
UK:15 (video rating) | UK:X (original rating) | USA:R
Filming Locations:
County Kilkenny, Ireland more
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Company:
Domino Films more

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Trivia:
Peter Bayliss replaced another actor at the 11th hour more
Quotes:
Shaftoe: I need a marriage licence.
Bull: Two and six.
Shaftoe: It must be tonight.
Bull: Five shillings.
Shaftoe: And no-one must know.
Bull: Ten shillings. Come at ten o'clock. Would you like a blessing? Sixpence.
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3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful:-
Learn to listen, 17 February 2004
Author: Vaughan Birbeck from Scarborough, England

I saw this film on TV and have waited thirty years to see it again. For me, it is one of the most under-rated films of all time.

Why isn't it more appreciated? Perhaps because you have to listen to the dialogue (which is also 18th Century speech, not Shakespeare but far from modern), or keep track of at least three main plots. This is not a simple 'romp', it is based on work by Vanbrugh and Fielding.

The script is literate and witty, but the overall theme is - sex. In pre-Victorian England, the desire for sexual fulfilment is regarded as a healthy and natural part of life. Men want it, women want it, and they'll do anything to get it.

The film is performed by a great cast. I defy anyone to recognise Christopher Plummer as Foppington under the make-up, wig and costumes. There's one scene where he is hilarious simply getting up out of a chair, as unsteady as a new born deer. After making love for the first time, he explains that he has a servant to do that sort of thing for him.

The rest of the cast is filled with marvellous character actors: Georgia Brown, Jim Dale, Roy Kinnear, Kathleen Harrison, Roy Dotrice, Glynis Johns, Peter Bayliss and Fenella Fielding. Not big names, perhaps, but they fill their roles to perfection. So my advice is: watch the film with care, more than once, to get the flavour of the dialogue, then enjoy the free-spirited age that is brought to life for you.

And, by the way, it's the *fourth* rung that's missing...

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