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Not Tonight, Darling

  • 1971
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
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Not Tonight, Darling (1971)
Drama

A lonely 'Stay-at-Home' Housewife is being watched every night through the bathroom window by a 'Peeping Tom', who is being put up to it by his friend. She eventually finds out and gets her ... Read allA lonely 'Stay-at-Home' Housewife is being watched every night through the bathroom window by a 'Peeping Tom', who is being put up to it by his friend. She eventually finds out and gets her revenge on them.A lonely 'Stay-at-Home' Housewife is being watched every night through the bathroom window by a 'Peeping Tom', who is being put up to it by his friend. She eventually finds out and gets her revenge on them.

  • Director
    • Anthony Sloman
  • Writers
    • Ean Wood
    • Christopher Gregory
  • Stars
    • Luan Peters
    • Vincent Ball
    • Jason Twelvetrees
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
    222
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    • Director
      • Anthony Sloman
    • Writers
      • Ean Wood
      • Christopher Gregory
    • Stars
      • Luan Peters
      • Vincent Ball
      • Jason Twelvetrees
    • 18User reviews
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    5steven-87

    Interesting social curio

    Back in 1971, if you had never seen this and someone summarised it as "young blonde wife, frustrated by her husband's total lack of libido, decides to explore her sexuality", then I'm sure you'd have parted with your 50p at the cinema just as I would.

    However, you'd have barely had time to lick your drink-on-a-stick before you'd have realised you'd been sold a pup.

    The film says nothing, the acting is dire, the direction non- existent, the storyline meanders, wanders, then concludes by saying "make of this what you will. I give up"

    However, this film is not without redemption. Here's why:

    a) If you ever wondered what a seedy Soho strip club looked like in the daytime, this is for you. And what about that compere? ("Okay, remove your raincoats")

    b) Captain Harrison (Bill Shine) may not be on screen for long but he does have the best lines. ("He called me Bill. Well, it was my name)

    c) You really have to see the camera-work in the health club scenes to believe it. The young lady on the vibrator belt especially.

    d) Thunderclap Newman playing live (along the lines of The Yardbirds in 'Blow Up' or Alan Price in 'O Lucky Man'). A previous reviewer mentioned this would interest those interested in the music of the era. It does.

    e) The, shall we say, 'incredible' dream scene in the grocer's shop. Hard to believe and more than a touch of The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band about it (if you recall Magical Mystery Tour).

    So, all in all, a dreadful film if you look on it as a film - but a fascinating slice of what 1971 was capable of, if you come at it from another angle!
    3bevwake-1

    Only worth watching for Luan Peters

    I watched this film in the early hours on a VERY obscure Sky channel called 'Movies for Men' ( That says just about everything ) The ONLY reason I watched it was the hope of seeing the lovely Luan Peters with her clothes off . By any standard she is lovely . I had a real thing for her in the 70's and if any of you are 'Fawlty Towers ' fans , she was the Aussie in the yellow T shirt who Basil manhandles with oily hands .

    The film is an illustration of the films that were bought out just to titillate male audiences and for film makers to see exactly what they could show .

    The most laughable aspect is the actor Vince Ball, an aging Australian actor who must be years older than all the girls who describe him as 'gorgeous ' . I think he must of been a friend of somebody and probably paid them to get next to Ms Peters ! Like all these films it is more interesting to take note of the fashions, scenery, attitudes of the 70's rather than follow the plot .

    The ending is weak and inconclusive . Really only for fans of Luan Peters .
    5hanax-1

    Check the times of the Olympics years ago

    I saw this movie because I am a fan of Luan Peters and she looked great.

    She was playing the role of a bored housewife....not trying to act! I believe this was made nearly 40 years ago...before all the digital, the CG, the high-tech that modern filmmakers are blessed with, but with a the little money that was available told a simple story of it's time.

    The camera-work was unobtrusive...thank the Lord, unlike nowadays when cameras can go up somebody's nose or come out of their ****, for no other reason except... that the camera can! The mood of suburbia and the boredom was well displayed.

    Someone writes, "Stop me if you've heard this one before: A bored housewife. A frigid husband. A scheming Lothario. A steamy affair. Secret photographs. Uh oh, blackmailed! Now she must star in some X-rated tapes or hubby will find out about her extra-marital activities....." This was 40 years ago...This was the original! The idea was so good, it's been copied hundreds of times DUH!

    The people in the Olympics long ago ran as fast as they could in their time. Their numbers are laughingly slow compared to now, but they did their best and we should not make comparisons. Art is not comparative, art should be judged on its own merits. Luan rules OK!
    1junk-monkey

    Unsexy skin flick

    Confirming my theory that the 70s were the decade that taste forgot this movie has the production values of a school play and looks like it was shot in various crew members flats.

    By modern standards it is utterly unsexy - it as also unfunny, undramatic, badly lit, the leaden dialogue is almost inaudible (spectacularly drowned out by traffic noises at one point) and there is no resolution to the incredibly thin story.

    There is nothing to recommend it at all apart from the odd flash of breast - and a brief, weird interlude where two of the characters watch the band Thunderclap Newman rehearse a couple of numbers. (I guess that might be of historical interest to musicologists of the era... but it's easy to see why they only got to release one album.) The two watchers were shot without any idea of the music they were supposed to be listening to and probably had no playback to respond to so they tap their feet, nod their heads, and snap their fingers (groovy man!) in several random rhythms simultaneously - none of them unfortunately matching the music.

    Avoid. (Why doesn't IMDb allow you to rate films as a zero ?)
    3nigel_hawkes

    I Rather Like It!

    I agree with all the reviewers here-this is pretty dire in respect of acting, script, dead unpopulated locations, unsatisfactory ending (for those who lasted the course!), limited flesh for those who paid their money in expectation back in the day...But:

    It's of some interest as another example of that weird period in the early '70s of the Brit "sex comedy". I assume that the Aussie actor Vincent Ball ("A Town Like Alice" etc.) is thoroughly ashamed of this, though he does get to get down to the adorable Luan Peters. As I write (Nov. 2021) he's still around at 97-bless him! No-one else is worthy of remark, though rock enthusiasts will no doubt savour the appearance of Thunderclap Newman.

    So to Ms Peters....she's what we called in the day "a nice bit of crumpet", absolutely perfect body, and well remembered as the Aussie girl in that "Fawlty Towers" episode. There's no other reason really to watch this; the "porn" sequence (more revealed on some overseas markets?) is laughable and, apparently, had to import American specialists as the local actors couldn't get the necessary enthusiasm up!

    I liked the gym club sequence near the end where Ms Peters is in virginal white-verily the covered body stimulates more the imagination!

    Thanks again to the UK's wonderful Talking Pictures channel for giving these little movies an airing. They will figure in historical studies in the future, believe me!

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      Fiona Richmond's first role. She is credited Amber Harrison. Richmond was working as a Playboy Bunny and modeling nude at the time she made this film. She also performed fully nude in the play Pyjama Tops in 1970. When she found out about the nudity, she said it amused her rather large appalled her and being naked on stage in front of a huge crowd sounded fun. That later led into posing fully nude in men's magazines and appearing nude in movies.
    • Goofs
      When Thunderclap Newman begin performing Hollywood Dream, the guitar playing singer has a lit cigarette jammed into the top of his guitar fret board and wisps of cigarette smoke are clearly visible. The cigarette disappears then reappears between long shots and close-ups.
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      Hollywood Dream
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      • 1971 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Not Tonight, Darling!
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK(filmed entirely on location in)
    • Production company
      • Mintdene
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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