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Rentadick (1972) - film review

  Jim Clark Comedy / Crimestars 1
Summary
Rentadick is a British crime film first released in 1972, directed by Jim Clark.  The film stars James Booth, Richard Briers, Julie Ege, Ronald Fraser and Donald Sinden.  Our overall rating for this film is: very poor.

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Credits
  • Director: Jim Clark
  • Script: Graham Chapman, John Cleese, John Fortune, John Wells
  • Photo: John Coquillon
  • Music: Carl Davis
  • Cast: James Booth (Hamilton), Richard Briers (Miles Gannet), Julie Ege (Utta), Ronald Fraser (Major Upton), Donald Sinden (Armitage), Tsai Chin (Madam Greenfly), Kenneth Cope (West), John Wells (Owltruss), Spike Milligan (Customs officer), Winnie Holman (Maid), Patsy Crowther (Old Lady), Patricia Quinn (Chauffeuse), Michael Rothwell (Removal Man), Michael Sharvell-Martin (Removal Man), Richard Beckinsale (Hobbs), Derek Griffiths (Henson), Leon Sinden (Police Inspector), Barry Andrews (Policeman), Jonathan Dennis (Policeman), Alf Joint (Policeman), Trevor Ray (Rivet), David Toguri (Japanese), Kristopher Kum (Japanese), Max Raman (Japanese), Cheryl Hall (Maxine), Michael Bentine (Husein), Robert Gillespie (Arab Porter), Will Stampe (Gatekeeper), Ellis Dale (Laboratory Manager), David Battley (Desk Sergeant), Charles Lewsen (Scientist), Veronica Clifford (Petrol Pump Attendant), Penelope Keith (Reporter), Michael Segal (Picnicker), James Payne (Driver – Fire engine chasing plane)
  • Country: UK
  • Language: English
  • Runtime: 94 min




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