The Mini-Affair
The Mini-Affair is a 1967 British romantic comedy film directed by Robert Amram, and starring Georgie Fame, Rosemary Nicols and John Clive.[1] Music is provided by the Bee Gees.[2]
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| Directed by | Robert Amram |
| Written by | Robert Amram Richard Herland |
| Produced by | Geoffrey Forster Richard Herland Thomas Vickers |
| Starring | Georgie Fame Rosemary Nicols John Clive |
| Cinematography | Derek Waterman |
| Edited by | John Ireland |
| Music by | Alan Blaikley Ken Howard |
Production company | United Screen Arts |
Release date | 1967 |
Running time | 92 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
Plot summary
A leading pop star is kidnapped in swinging London.
Cast
- Georgie Fame as Georgie Hart
- Rosemary Nicols as Charlotte
- John Clive as Joe
- Bernard Archard as Sir Basil Grinling
- Lucille Soong as Lucille
- Rick Dane as Mike Maroon
- Julian Curry as Ronnie
- Gretchen Regan as Marianne
- Madeline Smith as Samantha
- Clement Freud as Stephen Catchpole
- Totti Truman Taylor as Aunt Grace
- Clive Dunn as Tyson
- Roy Kinnear as Fire Extinguisher Salesman
- Eric Pohlmann as World Banker
- William Rushton as Chancellor of the Exchequer
- Irene Handl as Cook in Chinese Restaurant
- Guy Middleton as Colonel Highwater
- Ben Aris as TV Producer
- Milton Reid as Fisherman
References
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