A Touch of the Other
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Directed byArnold L. Miller
Written byFrank Wyman
Produced byLeslie Berens
Arnold L. Miller
Arnold L. Miller
StarringKenneth Cope
Shirley Anne Field
Hélène Françoise
Shirley Anne Field
Hélène Françoise
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| Directed by | Arnold L. Miller |
| Written by | Frank Wyman |
| Produced by | Leslie Berens Arnold L. Miller |
| Starring | Kenneth Cope Shirley Anne Field Hélène Françoise |
| Music by | John Hawkins |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
A Touch of the Other (also known as House of Hookers) is a 1970 British drama film directed by Arnold L. Miller and starring Hélène Françoise, Kenneth Cope and Shirley Anne Field.[1] A London private detective finds himself the target of a gangster.
Delger sets up a private investigation service as "the man who gets things done", and finds himself involved in London's vice world, in between sleeping with his two neighbours, prostitutes Elaine and Wendy, the latter a masseuse who "can't give a man a massage without turning him on".
Cast
- Hélène Françoise as Wendy
- Kenneth Cope as Delger
- Shirley Anne Field as Elaine
- Timothy Craven as Webber
- Vasco Koulolia as Hughes
- Noel Davis as Max Ronieau
- Renny Lister as Sheila
- Sarah Kemp as Shirley (credited as Gypsie Kemp)
- Paul Stassino as Connelly
- Jon Laurimore as Det. Sgt. Masterson
- Peter Bland as Sgt. Phillips
- Vanda Godsell as Angela
- Martin Wyldeck as Traylor