Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuIn the 1920s, two rival brothel madames have a bet on who has the sexiest girls.In the 1920s, two rival brothel madames have a bet on who has the sexiest girls.In the 1920s, two rival brothel madames have a bet on who has the sexiest girls.
Sydney Arnold
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- (as Sidney Arnold)
Frank Dreycott
- Gardener
- (as Frank Draycott)
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GAMES THAT LOVERS PLAY is a tawdry entry in the '70s world of British sex cinema, where on-screen copulation and copious nudity were often the order of the day. This one's actually a tame movie notably only for featuring a couple of fictional characters (Lady Chatterley and Fanny Hill) teaming up and for an early appearance from Joanna Lumley who does disrobe briefly for the part.
The plot is some piece of trivial nonsense involving the two main characters taking on bets over who can seduce the most unlikely of targets. Thus we see the attractive young women going around trying to get priests and old men and the like. The comedy, if it's here, is unnoticeable, and the acting is poor indeed, aside from Lumley who shows promise even at this stage of her career. Writer/director Malcolm Leigh also helmed the documentary feature LEGEND OF THE WITCHES.
The plot is some piece of trivial nonsense involving the two main characters taking on bets over who can seduce the most unlikely of targets. Thus we see the attractive young women going around trying to get priests and old men and the like. The comedy, if it's here, is unnoticeable, and the acting is poor indeed, aside from Lumley who shows promise even at this stage of her career. Writer/director Malcolm Leigh also helmed the documentary feature LEGEND OF THE WITCHES.
This film was made by the ubiquitous Fancey family under the Border name.This film is one of the many sex farces made by the British cinema in the seventies.It is actually reasonably entertaining film in parts.Jeremy Lloyd and Joanna Lumley feature and the latter part of the film has the immortal Richard Wattis in a part I would never had associated with him.The New Temperance Seven play rather loudly on the soundtrack.Watch it with an open mind.
I couldn't easily decide whether the low-Wattis 'Games That Lover's Play' was the truly bad film my initial impressions suggested it might be! This ultimately proved to be a singularly strange, not infrequently tepid ribald comedy about boorish bordello brinkmanship, as two ceaselessly conniving madams, fiesty Fanny Hill (Joanna Lumley), and the languorously lissome Lady Chatterley (Penny Brahms) brashly undertake a hi-jinks-inspiring wager over whose brothel is the very breast, low-brow bosh while fitfully bemusing, with an expressly bizarro sequence with Richard Wattis being given the 'full Monty' tour of bodacious Ms. Hills garishly adorned boudoir making for a rather grim impression! But kudos for the ubiquitous Mr. Wattis for gamely playing against type here, but, sadly, any 'comedy' film that boisterously climaxes with the remarkably zesty threesome of Lumley, Brahms, and Wattis that still fails to rise to the occasion is, quite frankly, in desperate trouble, all that being said, to be entirely fair, the jaunty music by is a pretty spiffy affair, an on reflection, however misguided, the inherent narrative kookiness of 'Games That Lover's Play' perhaps, lends Malcolm Leigh's clumsy celluloid oddity some hokey bad movie charm! And it goes without saying that both the luxuriously leggy Joanna Lumley, and persistently perky Penny Brahms are more than easy on the eye!
I saw this listed on Talking Pictures UK, one of my favourite TV movie channels, and thought it sounded interesting. A British period sex comedy about two rival brothels, unfortunately it is neither very funny or sexy, the latter being very tame. Set in the 1920's the sets, costumes and the dance music were good though a few of the props looked too new. Actress Joanna Lumley is a British institution, I remember seeing her in "Sapphire and Steel" on TV at an early age, here she plays a prostitute called Fanny Hill (cue boyish sniggering) and is seen topless several times, the only real memorable thing about this disappointing film. Oh, there is a short scene set in a cellar that looks just like the one used in Hammer's "Curse of the Werewolf" (1961)
Games That Lovers Play is an awful lightweight sex comedy. It is only better known for the now Dame Joanna Lumley showing her knockers.
You know this is bad when the climax has camp actor Richard Wattis (better known as the interfering neighbour in Sykes) getting seduced by two women.
The plot is essentially two hoary brothel madams in the 1920s. With a lusty eye for young ladies. Engage in a bet where their respective top girls.
Fanny Hill and Constance Chatterley can seduce impossible men. One has to be photographed having sex with a Catholic bishop. The other a gay transvestite.
Eventually they arrange a tiebreaker.
It is not titillating or funny or entertaining.
You know this is bad when the climax has camp actor Richard Wattis (better known as the interfering neighbour in Sykes) getting seduced by two women.
The plot is essentially two hoary brothel madams in the 1920s. With a lusty eye for young ladies. Engage in a bet where their respective top girls.
Fanny Hill and Constance Chatterley can seduce impossible men. One has to be photographed having sex with a Catholic bishop. The other a gay transvestite.
Eventually they arrange a tiebreaker.
It is not titillating or funny or entertaining.
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- WissenswertesJeremy Lloyd and Joanna Lumley married during the making of the film.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Electric Blue 002 (1981)
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- Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(studio: filmed at Pinewood Studios)
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By what name was Games That Lovers Play (1971) officially released in Canada in English?
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