
Either you've got it or you haven't--and some, like randy young Timothy Lea (Robin Askwith) manage to get it all the time. Signing up with a pop group, our boisterous hero progresses rapidly from local gigs to scoring a titillating hit with The Climax Sisters, with plenty of ribald adventures along the way. A classic for those who want to know how to "get more" out of music.... (Full plot summary below)
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Either you've got it or you haven't--and some, like randy young Timothy Lea (Robin Askwith) manage to get it all the time. Signing up with a pop group, our boisterous hero progresses rapidly from local gigs to scoring a titillating hit with The Climax Sisters, with plenty of ribald adventures along the way. A classic for those who want to know how to "get more" out of music.
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| User ReviewStuart Kthis is one of my all time favourite films(which also include 97% of the carry on films), its a lovely time capsule of the classic 70's sex comedy....dont make em like this anymore and there are still remnents of the locations around borehamwood |
| User ReviewDavid Si think this is the best confession film ever |
| User ReviewChris TTranscends its humble British sex film roots to become something truly rare and wonderful... My favourite of the genre. ''Ere! 'Ave you seen my Fanny?' |
| User ReviewWayne ZRobin Askwith (aka Timmy Lea) joins the pub rock combo Kipper ('mean as Jack the Ripper!') as their drummer and gets in plenty of scrapes in his usual quest from crumpet. He also gets to do a passable Mick Jagger impersonation. This was the third installment in the 'Confessions of...' series. The final one, 'Confessions From A Holiday Camp' is actually my favourite but thats not on here for some reason. Best line goes to Rita Webb who asks 'Have you seen my fanny?', she is of course refering to her daughter. |
| User ReviewDougie FNot bad follow up, the songs were actually really good. Rita Webb's perfectly timed 'Have you seen my Fanny' line is the best in sexcom ever! |
| User ReviewJeremy NThis time around our "hero" tries to become a pop star and shags lots of birds. Unfortunately this was not the last of the series but Confessions From A Holiday Camp (with its "memorable" theme song by The Wurzels) does not seem to be listed on here! |