- Otley (film)
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Otley is a 1968 British comedy thriller film.
Outline
Gerald Arthur Otley (Tom Courtenay), a hapless and light-fingered antiques dealer, is mistaken for a spy and grows into the part - to such an extent that the real spy (Romy Schneider) falls in love with him. The action shifts from one English situation to another: Rolls Royces are driven, tea is drunk, and bacon sandwiches are fried and thrown to the dogs.
The locations and situations have details associated with the era: a houseboat colony on the Thames, clubs - Playboy health and golf, an explosion in Notting Hill Gate tube station, a driving test taken in a Vauxhall Viva that turns into a car chase with a Ford Zephyr (or Zodiac), a pile-up of police mopedallists, murder by coach in a farmyard, and so on.
The film was adapted by Dick Clement (who also directed) and Ian Le Frenais from a book by Martin Waddell, and made at Shepperton Studios.
A number of later famous actors appear, among them Leonard Rossiter, James Bolam (Cockney accent replacing Geordie), Phyllida Law and Freddie Jones.
Cast
- Tom Courtenay as Gerald Arthur Otley
- Romy Schneider as Imogen
- Alan Badel as Sir Alex Hadrian
- James Villiers as Hendrickson
- Leonard Rossiter as Johnson
- Freddie Jones as Philip Proudfoot
- Fiona Lewis as Lin
- James Bolam as Albert
- James Cossins as Geffcock
- James Maxwell as Rollo
- Edward Hardwicke as Lambert
- Ronald Lacey as Curtis
- Phyllida Law as Jean
- Geoffrey Bayldon as Inspector Hewett
- Frank Middlemass as Bruce
References
- Otley at the Internet Movie Database
Situation
comediesThe Likely Lads (1964-66) · Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? (1972-74) · Porridge (1974-77) · Thick as Thieves (1974) · Going Straight (1978) · Parents of the Band (2008-9)Other
seriesFilms The Jokers (1967) · Otley (1968) · To Catch a Spy (1971) · Villain (1971) · The Likely Lads (film) (1976) · Porridge (film)/Doing Time (1979) · The Prisoner of Zenda (1979) · Never Say Never Again (1983) · Water (1985) · The Commitments (1991) · Excess Baggage (1997) · Still Crazy (1998) · Honest (2000) · Goal! (2005) · Flushed Away (2006) · Across the Universe (2007) · The Bank Job (2008) · Bunyan and Babe (forthcoming, 2011) · Killing Bono (forthcoming, 2011)Theatre
workBilly (1974)As script
editorsAstronauts (1981-82)Other film
workClement
aloneAnyone for Denis? (director, 1982)La Frenais
alonePercy's Progress (film, 1971) · My Old Man (with others, 1974-75) · The Other 'Arf (with others, 1980-84) · Spender (with others, 1991-93)Categories:- 1968 films
- 1960s comedy films
- British films
- English-language films
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