Queen Kong 1976 N/R, 87 min. Genre: Comedy / Horror
Director: Frank Agrama Cast: Robin Askwith, Rula Lenska, Valerie Leon, Linda Hayden, Roger Hammond, John Clive, Carol Drinkwater, Brian Godfrey, Anthony Morton, Fiona Curzon
This comedic, often a scene-by-scene remake of "King Kong," never saw the theaters due to the threat of a lawsuit. Director Luce Habit (Rula Lenska) and leading man Ray Fay (Robin Askwith) head to Africa in search of material for a jungle film and find a giant female gorilla. Brought back to London, the gorilla wreaks havoc on the surroundings.
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The Seven Dials Mystery 1981 TV, 135 min. Genre: Mystery
Director: Tony Wharmby Cast: Cheryl Campbell, James Warwick, John Gielgud, Harry Andrews, Terence Alexander, Hetty Baynes, Sarah Crowden, Rula Lenska, Lucy Gutteridge, Sandor Eles, Noel Johnson, Robert Longden
A weekend gathering for fun and games at Lady Eileen's (Cheryl Campbell) old house turns into a murder mystery when two guests turn up dead. A secret society and stolen state secrets add to the mystery that Lady Eileen and her man-about-town friend (James Warwick) must solve. This made-for TV film is based on an Agatha Christie story.
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Soft Beds and Hard Battles 1975 R, 95 min. Genre: Comedy aka: Undercovers Hero
Director: Roy Boulting Cast: Peter Sellers, Lila Kedrova, Curt Jurgens, Beatrice Romand, Rex Stallings, Jenny Hanley, Gabriella Licudi, Francoise Pascal, Rula Lenska, Daphne Lawson, Hylette Adolphe, Vernon Dobtcheff, Douglas Sheldon, Thorley Walters, Timothy West
You cannot win them all as Peter Sellers exemplifies in this bomb of a comedy about World War II as he takes on several roles.
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| 1. Queen Kong (1976)
2. The Seven Dials Mystery (1981)
3. Soft Beds and Hard Battles (1975) aka: Undercovers Hero
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