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Confessions of a Pop Performer (1975)

The dirty window cleaner finds out pop is just a racket

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 1H 31M

Director : Norman Cohen
Writer : Christopher Wood

Synopsis

Either you've got it or you haven't - some like randy young Timothy Lea (Robin Askwith), manage to get it all the time! Signing up with a pop group, our boisterous hero progresses rapidly from local gigs to scoring a titillating hit with The Climax Sisters, with plenty of ribald adventures along the way!

Actors

Robin Askwith
Robin Askwith
Timothy Lea
Tony Booth
Tony Booth
Sidney Noggett
Bill Maynard
Bill Maynard
Mr. Lea
Doris Hare
Doris Hare
Mrs. Lea
Sheila White
Sheila White
Rosie Noggett
Lin Harris
Lin Harris
Jason Noggett
Bob Todd
Bob Todd
Mr Barnwell
Jill Gascoine
Jill Gascoine
Mrs Barnwell
Peter Jones
Peter Jones
Maxy Naus
Carol Hawkins
Carol Hawkins
Jill Browne
Peter Cleall
Peter Cleall
Nutter
Richard Warwick
Richard Warwick
Petal
David Auker
David Auker
Zombie
Maynard Williams
Maynard Williams
Eric
Mike King
Mike King
Blow
Diane Langton
Diane Langton
Ruby Climax
Linda Regan
Linda Regan
Brenda Climax
Robert Dorning
Robert Dorning
Augustus
Margaret Heald
Margaret Heald
Linda
Ian Lavender
Ian Lavender
Rodney
Irene Gorst
Irene Gorst
Penelope
Rita Webb
Rita Webb
Fanny's Mother
Andee Cromarty
Andee Cromarty
Fanny
Anita Kay
Anita Kay
Sonia
Bill Pertwee
Bill Pertwee
Husband with Javelin
Maggie Wright
Maggie Wright
Ruth
Suzette St. Clair
Suzette St. Clair
Sharon
Rula Lenska
Rula Lenska
Receptionist
David Prowse
David Prowse
Man at Cinema
Bobby Sparrow
Bobby Sparrow
Girl at Cinema
Eric Francis
Eric Francis
News Vendor
Helli Louise
Helli Louise
Eva

Crews

Michael Klinger
Michael Klinger
Executive Producer
Norman Cohen
Norman Cohen
Director
Greg Smith
Greg Smith
Producer
Christopher Wood
Christopher Wood
Screenplay
Christopher Wood
Christopher Wood
Novel
Alan Hume
Alan Hume
Director of Photography
Geoffrey Foot
Geoffrey Foot
Editor
Robert Jones
Robert Jones
Production Design
Bernard Sarron
Bernard Sarron
Art Direction
Frank Bevis
Frank Bevis
Production Supervisor
Bill Westley
Bill Westley
Assistant Director
Brian Elvin
Brian Elvin
Camera Operator
Jim Willis
Jim Willis
Sound Recordist
Bill Rowe
Bill Rowe
Sound Mixer
Tony Lenny
Tony Lenny
Sound Editor
Eddie Knight
Eddie Knight
Makeup Supervisor
Joyce Stoneman
Joyce Stoneman
Wardrobe Supervisor
Joan White
Joan White
Hairdresser
Phyllis Townshend
Phyllis Townshend
Continuity
Paul Lee Lander
Paul Lee Lander
Casting Consultant
Joy Bayley
Joy Bayley
Production Secretary
Mike Russell
Mike Russell
Publicist
John Jay
John Jay
Still Photographer
Brian Moody
Brian Moody
Still Photographer
Brian Harris
Brian Harris
Production Accountant
Ed Welch
Ed Welch
Music Supervisor
Wilfred Burns
Wilfred Burns
Conductor

Posters and backgrounds

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