Tiffany Jones (film)
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| Tiffany Jones | |
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| Directed by | Pete Walker |
| Written by | Alfred Shaughnessy |
| Produced by | Pete Walker |
| Starring | Anouska Hempel Ray Brooks Eric Pohlmann |
| Cinematography | Peter Jessop |
| Edited by | Alan Brett |
| Music by | Cyril Ornadel |
Production company | Peter Walker (Heritage) |
| Distributed by | Hemdale |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
Tiffany Jones is a 1973 British comedy film directed and produced by Pete Walker and starring Anouska Hempel.[1] It was written by Alfred Shaughnessy based on the British syndicated newspaper comic strip Tiffany Jones by Pat Tourret and Jenny Butterworth.
The film focuses on Tiffany Jones, a photo model in Swinging London, who has a double life as a secret agent. The plot follows her as she tries to topple an Eastern European dictatorship in the fictional country Zirdana.
Cast
- Anouska Hempel as Tiffany Jones
- Ray Brooks as Guy
- Susan Sheers as Jo
- Damien Thomas as Prince Salvador
- Eric Pohlmann as President Boris Jabal
- Richard Marner as Vorjak
- Martin Benson as Petcek
- Alan Curtis as Marocek
- John Clive as Stefan
- Geoffrey Hughes as Georg
- Ivor Salter as Karatik
- Lynda Baron as Anna Karekin
- Nick Zaran as Anton
- Walter Randall as Jan
- Martin Wyldeck as Brodsky
- Bill Kerr as Morton
- Tony Sympson as prim man
- David Hamilton as himself