Every Home Should Have One
Every Home Should Have One
Release: 1970-03-05
·Runtime: 94m
·★ 4.8
Comedy
Teddy works for a large advertising company. Given the seemingly impossible task of selling frozen porridge, he decides to produce commercials that make the product seem sexy. This leads him to confrontation with the "Keep Television Clean" movement, of which his wife is a senior member.
Production Countries
United Kingdom
Production Companies
Example
British Lion Film Corporation
Trailers & Videos
Cast
Mark Elwes
as Rokes
Maggie Jones
as Hetty Soames
Frances de la Tour
as Maud Crape
Alan Bennett
as Defence Solicitor
Judy Cornwell
as Liz Brown
Sarah Badel
as Joanna Snow
Roland Curram
as Arthur/Mario
Geraldine Gardner
as Girl
Marty Feldman
as Teddy Brown
Shelley Berman
as Nat Kaplan
Julie Ege
as Inga Giltenburg
Patrick Cargill
as Wallace Truffit MP
David Hutcheson
as Stockbroker
Moray Watson
as Chandler
Annabel Leventon
as Chandler's Secretary
Veronica Clifford
as Hot Dog Girl
Hy Hazell
as Mrs. Kaplan
Jack Watson
as McLaughlin
Patience Collier
as Mrs Monty Levin
Rose Hill
as Shopping Woman, Shopping Woman #1
Michael Bates
as Magistrate
Judy Huxtable
as Dracula's Victim
Erika Bergmann
as Hildegarde
Sheila Gish
as Mother in Commercial
Christopher Godwin
as Magistrate's Clerk
Marianne Stone
as TV Production Assistant
John Bindon
as Strongman at Party
Harold Innocent
as Jimpson
Dinsdale Landen
as Vicar Geoffrey Mellish
John Hamill
as Porridge Eater
Penelope Keith
as Lotte von Gelbstein