Love Is a Splendid Illusion

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Directed byTom Clegg
StarringSimon Brent
Andrée Flamand
Lisa Collings
Peter Hughes
Mark Kingston
Fiona Curzon
Release date
  • 1970 (1970)
Love is a Splendid Illusion
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Directed byTom Clegg
StarringSimon Brent
Andrée Flamand
Lisa Collings
Peter Hughes
Mark Kingston
Fiona Curzon
Music byWilfred Burns
Release date
  • 1970 (1970)
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Love is a Splendid Illusion, also known as Bed and Don't Tell,[1] is a 1970 British sex comedy film directed by Tom Clegg and starring Simon Brent and Andrée Flamand.[2] A businessman's cheating ways come to a head in Italy when the secret lover of his equally cheating wife turns out to be a potential business partner.

Designer Christian Dubarry travels to Italy to meet Bernard Collins, with whom he wants to do business. Christian takes his wife Amanda with him, unaware that Collins has been having an affair with her in London. Dubarry soon becomes interested in another woman, Michele Howard, staying at the same hotel. He is also attracted to high-class German call girl Sophie. When he discovers Amanda's affair with Collins, Dubarry breaks up with her, but finally they are reconciled.

Cast

  • Simon Brent as Christian Dubarry
  • Andrée Flamand as Michele Howard
  • Lisa Collings as Amanda Dubarry
  • Peter Hughes as Maurice Howard
  • Mark Kingston as Bernard Collins
  • Fiona Curzon as Liz
  • Maxine Casson as Debbie
  • Anna Matisse as Sophie
  • Carl Ferber as Jason
  • Nancy Nevinson as Amanda's mother
  • Gay Soper as blonde girl in red

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