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Let's Get Laid

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Calorie Rating: 126
Released: 1978-05-01
Running Time: 90 Minutes


A demobbed soldier, Gordon Laid, returning from World War II meets Maxine Lupercal, a member of a traveling troupe of actors returning to England on the same ship. As Gordon closely resembles a member of the troupe of actors, mistaken identity causes him to become embroiled in various murders and an international espionage plot involving a cigarette lighter that strangely affects electricity. The action reaches its comical climax on stage with Gordon and his double as the spies and the police converge on the theatre is a desperate attempt to retrieve the missing cigarette lighter.

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Cast

Robin Askwith
Character: Gordon Laid / Jimsy Deveroo
Fiona Richmond
Character: Maxine Lupercal
Linda Hayden
Character: Gloria

Anthony Steel
Character: Moncrieff Dovecraft
Graham Stark
Character: Inspector Nugent
Frank Ellis
Character: Mortician

Murray Salem
Character: Heavy
Tony Haygarth
Character: Sgt. Costello
Roland Curram
Character: Rupert Dorchester

Peter Cartwright
Character: Film Director
David Sterne
Character: Sgt. Millicent
Pat Astley
Character: A.T.S. Girl (uncredited)

Ted Burnett
Character: Heavy
Richard Manuel
Character: Fenton Umfreville
Charles Pemberton
Character: PC Baxter

Shaun Curry
Character: Greenleaf
Fanny Carby
Character: Lady in Phone Booth
Patrick Holt
Character: The Commissioner

James Marcus
Character: Rusper
Anna Chen
Character: Oriental Girl
Lisa Taylor
Character: Eleanor

Jayne Lester
Character: Young Tart
Donna Scarf
Character: ATS Girl
Claire Russell
Character: Marti

Tony Hughes
Character: Goddard Ronaldshay
Zuleika Robson
Character: Thelma
Shelagh Dey
Character: Helen

Ron Eagleton
Character: Wilbur
Elise Relnah
Character: Old Lady
Clive Moss
Character: Corporal

John Clive
Character: Piers Horrabin


Production and Crew

Paul Raymond
Executive Producer

Phil Meheux
Director of Photography