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Keep It Clean source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keep_It_Clean

Keep It Clean
"Keep It Clean" (1956).jpg
Original British trade ad
Directed byDavid Paltenghi
Produced byMaxwell Setton
John R. Sloan
Screenplay byCarl Nystrom
R.F. Delderfield
StarringRonald Shiner
Music byBruce Montgomery
CinematographyWilkie Cooper
Bernard Lewis (camera operator)
Edited byJohn Pomeroy
Production
company
A Setton-Sloan Production
Distributed byEros Films (UK)
Release date
1 May 1956 (UK)
Running time
75 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Keep It Clean is a 1956 black and white British comedy film directed by David Paltenghi and starring Ronald Shiner as Bert Lane and Joan Sims as Violet Tarbottom.[1][2]

Contents

  • 1 Plot
  • 2 Cast
  • 3 Reception
  • 4 References

Plot[edit]

Advertising agent Bert Lane (Ronald Shiner) plans to market his brother-in-law Peter's (Colin Gordon) new miracle cleaning machine. However, Bert's boss Mr. Bouncenboy (James Hayter) wants him to advertise Mrs Anstey's famous crumpets, but Bert's cheesecake advertising slogans incur the wrath of Mrs Anstey (Jean Cadell) and her Purity League, as well as that of his boss.

Cast[edit]

  • Ronald Shiner as Bert Lane
  • James Hayter as Mr. Bouncenboy
  • Diane Hart as Kitty
  • Ursula Howells as Pat Anstey
  • Jean Cadell as Mrs. Anstey
  • Colin Gordon as Peter
  • Benny Lee as Tarbottom
  • Joan Sims as Violet Tarbottom
  • Denis Shaw as Slogger O'Reilly
  • Tonia Bern as Colette Dare
  • Gerald Campion as Rasher
  • Mark Daly as Stage Door Keeper
  • Albert Whelan as Gregson
  • Violet Gould as Lady Pecksniff
  • Bert Brownbill as George Buxton
  • Tony Sympson as Little Tailor
  • Pauline Winter as Bridget
  • Lillemor Knudsen as Audrey
  • Henry Longhurst as Magistrate
  • Roger Maxwell as General Ponsenby-Goreham
  • Arthur Goullet as Loan Service Official
  • Norman Rossington as Arthur, the Bearded Ad Artist
  • Humphrey Kent as Pat's Escort
  • John Wadham as Loan Service Driver
  • Harry Purvis as Charlie
  • Richard George as Police Constable
  • Frank Forsyth as Inspector at Court
  • Howard Lang as Police Sergeant
  • Robert Moore as Theatre Attendant
  • The Kelroys as Acrobats
  • Maya Koumani
  • Yvonne Burke
  • Lynn Shaw as Showgirls
  • Christina Lubicz
  • Anne Lynn
  • Yvonne Olena
  • Pat Spencer
  • Thais Jobbling
  • Glynne Raymond
  • Eve Kenney
  • Diana Satow as Chorus Girls

Reception[edit]

The film was a commercial disappointment.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0049400/
  2. ^ http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b6adeacef
  3. ^ Harper, Sue; Porter, Vincent (2003). British Cinema of the 1950s: The Decline of Deference. Oxford University Press. pp. 178–180.


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