Summary
Don’t Just Lie There, Say Something! is a British film comedy first released in 1973,
directed by Bob Kellett.
The film stars Brian Rix, Leslie Phillips, Joan Sims, Joanna Lumley and Derek Royle.
Our overall rating for this film is: mediocre.
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Credits
- Director: Bob Kellett
- Script: Michael Pertwee
- Photo: Jack Atcheler
- Music: Peter Greenwell
- Cast: Brian Rix (Barry Ovis), Leslie Phillips (Sir William Mainwaring-Brown – Minister), Joan Sims (Birdie aka Lady ’Birdie’ Mainwaring-Brown), Joanna Lumley (Miss Parkyn), Derek Royle (Potts), Peter Bland (Inspector Ruff), Myra Frances (Jean), Katy Manning (Damina), Barrie Gosney (Police sergeant), Diane Langton (Angie), Nicola Rowley (Donna), Arnold Diamond (Priest), Derek Griffiths (Johnny), Peter Greenwell (1st Party guest), Corbet Woodall (Newsreader), Louisa Martin (Principal bridesmaid), Aubrey Woods (T.V. chairman), Anita Graham (Wendy), Harvey Hall (Thorogood), Gabrielle Daye (Elderly lady), Peter Cellier (Attorney General), David Battley (Country yokel)
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 91 min
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