February 10, 2012

Films

Soft Beds, Hard Battles – 1973 | 106mins | Comedy | Colour

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Plot Synopsis

Soft Beds, Hard Battles

A lacklustre sexploitation comedy that is far too reliant on Peter Sellers playing six different characters. The film is a W.W.II farce about a renowned Paris brothel that is turned into an active centre for the French Resistance. The girls assist the Allied war effort by attracting and eliminating the enemy amongst its clientele in the bedroom.

Production Team

Roy Boulting: Director
John Howell: Art Direction
Gilbert Taylor: Cinematography
John Furniss: Costume Design
Martin Charles: Editing
Neil Rhoden: Original Music
Roy Boulting: Producer
Roy Boulting: Script
Leo Marks: Script

Cast

Peter Sellers: General Latour/Major Robinson/Herr Schroeder/Adolf Hitler/The President/Prince Kyoto
Lila Kedrova: Madame Grenier
Curd Jürgens: General Von Grotjahn
Béatrice Romand: Marie-Claude
Jenny Hanley: Michelle
Gabriella Licudi: Simone
Françoise Pascal: Madeleine
Rex Stallings: Alan Cassidy
Rula Lenska: Louise



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