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Brazen Hussies

Country: UK, Language: English, 89 mins

  • Director: Elijah Moshinsky
  • Writer: Martyn Hesford
  • Producer: George Faber; Tatiana Kennedy

CGiii Comment

Forgotten and completely bizarre...misfiring on all levels - despite a fine [miscaste]d cast.

The production design is bamboozling - those pink, kitsch toilets!!!

The direction is as limp as a floppy willy...the 'boys' are as enticing as a dose of clap...clap!!!

Something you won't being doing at the end of this wholehearted disaster.

This came before The Full Monty - clearly showing what can be done with a good idea - all it needs is a decent script.


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The(ir) Blurb...

After a chance meeting with her old school-friend Sandra Delaney, pub landlady Maureen Hardcastle finally realizes what she needs to enliven her flagging business and spice up her equally flagging marriage to Jimmy - male strippers in her pub. So she contacts "Bad" Billy Bowmans to arrange it - but gets more than she bargained for.

Cast & Characters

Julian Clary as Man in the Moon;
Alun Armstrong as Jimmy Hardcastle;
Robert Lindsay as Billy Bowmans;
Julie Walters as Maureen Hardcastle;
Barbara Keogh as Ruby;
Tabitha Wady as Tina;
Marsha Thomason as Sheena;
Crissy Rock as Sandra Delaney;
Alan Gear as Fat man in pub;
Kevin Andrew as Robbie;
John Jardine as Uncle Albert;
William Osborne as Nurse;
Peter Mackriel as Priest;
Horace Oliver as Bosco;
Sara Kestelman as Madame Zarene