The Mini-Affair
1967 British film by Robert Amram
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The Mini-Affair (originally titled The Mini-Mob) is a 1968 British romantic comedy film directed by Robert Amram and starring Georgie Fame, Rosemary Nicols and John Clive.[1] Music is provided by the Bee Gees.
Directed byRobert Amram
Written byRobert Amram
Richard Herland
Richard Herland
Produced byGeoffrey Forster
Richard Herland
Thomas Vickers
Richard Herland
Thomas Vickers
StarringGeorgie Fame
Rosemary Nicols
John Clive
Rosemary Nicols
John Clive
| The Mini-Affair | |
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| Directed by | Robert Amram |
| Written by | Robert Amram Richard Herland |
| Produced by | Geoffrey Forster Richard Herland Thomas Vickers |
| Starring | Georgie Fame Rosemary Nicols John Clive |
| Cinematography | Derek Waterman |
| Edited by | John Ireland |
| Music by | Alan Blaikley Ken Howard |
Production company | |
Release date |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
Plot summary
A leading pop star and a pirate DJ are kidnapped by a trio of girls in swinging London who are desperate for marriage.
Cast
- Georgie Fame as Georgie Hart
- Rosemary Nicols as Charlotte
- John Clive as Joe
- Bernard Archard as Sir Basil Grinling
- Lucille Soong as Lucille
- Rick Dane as Mike Maroon
- Julian Curry as Ronnie
- Gretchen Regan as Marianne
- Madeline Smith as Samantha
- Clement Freud as Stephen Catchpole
- Totti Truman Taylor as Aunt Grace
- Clive Dunn as Tyson
- Roy Kinnear as fire extinguisher salesman
- Eric Pohlmann as world banker
- William Rushton as Chancellor of the Exchequer
- Irene Handl as cook in Chinese restaurant
- Guy Middleton as Colonel Highwater
- Ben Aris as TV producer
- Milton Reid as fisherman