Strictly for the Birds
Strictly for the Birds is a 1963 British comedy film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Tony Tanner, Joan Sims and Graham Stark.[1] Terry Blessing seems to be having a lucky day, winning at gambling, until suddenly an ex-girlfriend turns up with what she claims is his son.
Cast
- Tony Tanner ... Terry Blessing
- Joan Sims ... Peggy Blessing
- Graham Stark ... Hartley
- Jeanne Moody ... Claire
- Alan Baulch ... Alfie
- Toni Palmer ... Bridget
- Valerie Walsh ... Maxine
- Carol Cleveland ... Sandra
- Bernard Goldman ... Mendoza
- Murray Kash ... Mario
- Christine Hargreaves ... Linda
- Juliet Cooke ... Dorothy
- Duncan Lewis ... Trilby Hat
- Tony Arpino ... Doug
- Tony Hawes ... Joe
- Eddie Leslie ... Traffic Warden
- Eric Dodson ... George
- Richard Klee ... Producer
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