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How to Undress in Public Without Undue Embarrassment

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How to Undress in Public Without Undue Embarrassment
Theatrical release poster
Directed byCompton Bennett
Written byCompton Bennett
Produced byCompton Bennett
StarringJon Pertwee
Christine Child
Zelma Malik
Reginald Beckwith
Kenneth Connor
CinematographyRonnie Anscombe
Edited byWilliam Lewthwaite
Music byGeoffrey Wright
Production
company
Welbeck Films Ltd
Release date
  • 1965 (1965)
Running time
46 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

How to Undress in Public Without Undue Embarrassment is a 1965 British short comedy film directed and written by Compton Bennett and starring Jon Pertwee, Christine Child, Zelma Malik, Reginald Beckwith, and Kenneth Connor, with narration by Fenella Fielding and John Deacon.[1]

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Plot

A series of comic sketches, most featuring Jon Pertwee, intercut with newsreel footage, artworks and photographs, with the common theme of undressing, including modern striptease, Victorian modesty and naturism.

Cast

Production

According to the BFI, "Two versions exist; domestic and overseas versions. In the overseas version, much of the material is the same but in a different order and is more explicit."[1]

It was Bennett's last film.

Critical reception

The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "A divertissement on the subject of undressing in public, this is a compound of old drawings, paintings and engravings, vintage newsreel extracts, striptease performances, nude dancers, naturist hi-jinks, and various acted episodes of humorous intent, in some instances akin to revue sketches. Most of the work falls to Jon Pertwee, who plays a succession of roles ranging from Adam in the Garden of Eden to a starchy, disapproving Mr. Grundy who is finally converted to the pleasures of striptease by Fenella Fielding's urging commentary. Most successful is a naturist skit presented in the form of a newsreel about nudist-camp activities, but in general the satire is blunt and the presentation lacks sparkle."[2]

Home media

The film was released on DVD by Renown Films.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b "How to Undress in Public Without Undue Embarrassment". British Film Institute Collections Search. Retrieved 9 January 2024.
  2. ^ "How to Undress in Public Without Undue Embarrassment". The Monthly Film Bulletin. 32 (372): 136. 1 January 1965 – via ProQuest.
  3. ^ "The "Slightly Saucy" 2-Disc Box Set on DVD". Renown Films. Retrieved 9 January 2024.

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