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| the storyteller provides us with six vignettes as an expose of the male psyche and sexual pecadillos therein. The British sex/comedy films of the 70s are a genre unto themselves and are invariably neither funny or sexy but do provide an interesting window into the era. Commuter husbands, Derek Ford's follow up to Surburban Wives, is no exception to the rule, featuring some otherwise respected actors and some decorative ladies. For students of the era and people who make a hobby of making film websites only. I have been unable to find the original 1973 release date for this film and the US release date of December 1st is purely arbitrary. |
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![]() | 1st December 1974 Cinema |
![]() | the story teller |
![]() | Carol Appleby |
![]() | the husband (Dennis) |
![]() | the secretary |
![]() | the lover |
![]() | the wife |
![]() | the dreamer (Peter Harris) |
![]() | the dream girl |
![]() | Arthur Benbow |
![]() | Carla Berlin |
![]() | Lola |
![]() | Wife |
![]() | Arnold |
![]() | the secretary (Trudi) |
![]() | the visitor (Raymond Hardacre) |
![]() | Mario Abrizzi |
![]() | John Appleby |
![]() | Marion |
![]() | Charlesworth |
![]() | Receptionist |
![]() | Party girl |
![]() | Meditating girl |
![]() | French girl |
![]() | Prostitute's Client |
![]() | 2nd Dream Girl |
History | |||
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| Saturday, 19th May 1973 | Capital Drive-In | USA |