Otley
- Director: Dick Clement
- Writer: Dick Clement; Ian La Frenais
- Producer: Bruce Cohn Curtis; Carl Foreman
CGiii Comment
Courtney is less Bond, more Steptoe, in this scruffy little spy-spoof that is - woefully - threadbare in the 'laugh' department.
The only reason to root this out is for Freddie Jones...he plays - with a fair dollop of gentleman's relish - a stereotypical, predatory screaming queen...
He's hysterical...but, for those of you with over-wrought sensitivities...you will be mortally offended.
Flimsy...and, forgotten for a reason.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Gerald Otley, a petty thief and garbage rummager, wakes up one morning, after a drunken night on the town, and finds that he is wanted by the police for murder. And that is only the beginning. While being pursued for a crime he did not commit, he is kidnapped by a group of criminals who suspect him of being involved with double agents. Otley manages to escape, but cannot avoid getting into one near-fatal crisis after another, as police and foreign agents chase after him. It is a wild week of misadventures which Otley will never forget!
Cast & Characters
Tom Courtenay as Gerald Arthur Otley;
Romy Schneider as Imogen;
Alan Badel as Sir Alex Hadrian;
James Villiers as Hendrickson;
Leonard Rossiter as Johnson;
Freddie Jones as Philip Proudfoot;
Fiona Lewis as Lin;
James Bolam as Albert;
James Cossins as Geffcock;
James Maxwell as Rollo;
Edward Hardwicke as Lambert;
Ronald Lacey as Curtis;
Phyllida Law as Jean;
Geoffrey Bayldon as Insp. Hewett;
Frank Middlemass as Bruce