Commuter Husbands

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Directed byDerek Ford
Written byDerek Ford
Produced byMorton Lewis
Commuter Husbands
Theatrical release poster
Directed byDerek Ford
Written byDerek Ford
Produced byMorton Lewis
StarringGabrielle Drake
Robin Bailey
Heather Chasen
Robin Culver
Brenda Peters
CinematographyMorton Lewis
Roy Pointer
Edited byRoy Deverell
Music byTerry Warr
Distributed byScotia International
Release date
  • 1972 (1972)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Commuter Husbands is a British 1972 comedy film directed and written by sexploitation director Derek Ford, starring Gabrielle Drake, Robin Bailey and Claire Gordon.[1] It is a semi-sequel to Ford's 1971 film Suburban Wives.[citation needed]

The Story Teller enters the Penthouse Club in London, which she declares is the "front line" in the battle of the sexes, proving "that man is the most dangerous animal of them all – excepting woman". She introduces six stories about wayward husbands.

Cast

Soundtrack

Production

The film exists also in a version with hardcore inserts, but there is no suggestion that any of the credited cast performed hardcore.[2]

Critical reception

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