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Sleep Is Lovely
1968 British film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sleep Is Lovely (also known as The Other People and I Love You, I Hate You) is a 1968 British film. The film appears to have never been released, and is considered a lost film.[2]
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Plot
Peter can't get over his ex-girlfriend Elsa even though they broke up over a year ago. He spends all his time on a barge owned by his friend John and John's younger brother Colin. One morning Peter, John and Colin see a middle aged man, Clive, fall out of a motor cruiser into the water. They rescue him and decide to ransom him for £1,000. Peter and Elsa are-reunited but Elsa then commences an affair with Colin. Clive turns out to be Elsa's father.
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Cast
- Peter McEnery as Peter
- Donald Pleasence as Clive, Elsa's father
- Olga Georges-Picot as Elsa
- John McEnery as John
- George Coulouris as police inspector
- Bruce Robinson as Colin
- Colin Jeavons as butler
- William Ellis as Royal Marines officer
- Virginia Wetherell as girl at airport
Production
Producer Michael Deeley said director David Hart "was one of the cleverest men I have met and when he decided to be a film director it seemed like a good idea for me to help him."[3] The film was set up at Deeley's Oakhurst Productions and financed by Paramount Pictures as part of a low-budget film state ordered by the studio's new owner, Charles Bluhdorn.[1]
The film was passed to the BBFC for certification in September 1968,[4] but despite the cast involved and backing of Oakhurst Productions and Paramount Pictures, it does not appear to have had a trade screening, been shown to a paying audience, screened on TV or released on video.[1]
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