Every Home Should Have One

Every Home Should Have One

Release date : March 5, 1970
Runtime : 1h 34m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom /
Original Language : English /
Director : Jim Clark /
Production companies : Example / British Lion Film Corporation /
March 5, 1970 1h 34m United Kingdom Comedy English More
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Teddy works for a large advertising company. Given the seemingly impossible task of selling frozen porridge, he decides to produce commercials that make the product seem sexy. This leads him to confrontation with the "Keep Television Clean" movement, of which his wife is a senior member.
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Marty Feldman
Teddy Brown
Judy Cornwell
Liz Brown
Garry Miller
Richard Brown
Shelley Berman
Nat Kaplan
Hy Hazell
Mrs. Kaplan
Julie Ege
Inga Giltenburg
Penelope Keith
Lotte von Gelbstein
Moray Watson
Chandler
Jack Watson
McLaughlin
Dinsdale Landen
Vicar Geoffrey Mellish
John McKelvey
Col. Belper
Charles Lewsen
Arthur Soames
Maggie Jones
Hetty Soames
Ellis Dale
Leonard Crape
Patrick Cargill
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  • title:Every Home Should Have One
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1970
  • Runtime:1h 34m
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Jim Clark /
  • Writers: Marty Feldman · Denis Norden · Barry Took · Herbert Kretzmer · Milton Shulman ·
  • Production companies: Example · British Lion Film Corporation ·
  • Overview:Teddy works for a large advertising company. Given the seemingly impossible task of selling frozen porridge, he decides to produce commercials that make the product seem sexy. This leads him to confrontation with the "Keep Television Clean" movement, of which his wife is a senior member.
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