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The Fast Lady (1962) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p]
Cast

Leslie Phillips
Freddie

Julie Christie
Claire

James Robertson Justice
Charles

Stanley Baxter
Murdoch Troon

Kathleen Harrison
Mrs. Staggers

Eric Barker
Wentworth

Fred Emney
1st Golfer

Frankie Howerd
Road Workman in Hole

Allan Cuthbertson
Bodley

Oliver Johnston
Bulmer

Marianne Stone
Miss Oldham

John Surtees
Self

Dick Emery
Shingler

Esma Cannon
Lady on Zebra Crossing

Victor Brooks
Policeman

Deryck Guyler
Dr Blake

Danny Green
Bandit

Terence Alexander
Policeman on Motorcycle

Clive Dunn
Old Gentleman in Burning House

Gerald Campion
Actor in Scottish TV Show
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
This is a bit of an one-joke comedy, this - but the combined efforts of the actors just about keep it moving along without too many cringes. "Murdoch Troon" (Stanley Baxter) is involved in a collision with the wealthy "Chingford" (James Robertson Justice) that ultimately involves his introduction to the latter man's daughter "Claire" (Julie Christie). She determines to wean our young Scotsman off his bike and into a nice red sports car provided by his rather shady pal "Freddie Fox" (Terry-Thomas). He duly acquiesces, now being pretty keen on the young lady, but faces a couple of issues. Firstly, he hasn't a clue how to drive the thing and secondly, her father fancies him for a bit of a twit. It's essentially a rather ramshackle comedy with a plot full of holes and inconsistencies. That said, it is entirely character driven by the three gents (Christie features only sparingly, and with little dialogue when she does) who offer us some enjoyable, light-hearted shenanigans that indicated they were having some fun along the way, too. Ken Annakin also recruited the always enjoyable to watch Kathleen Harrison, and there is some mischief to be had with some golfers too. Forgettable, certainly, but still an amiable watch.
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