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Three Fat Women of Antibes (The)

Country: UK, Language: English, 50 mins

Original Title

'W. Somerset Maugham' The Three Fat Women of Antibes
  • Director: Bill Hays
  • Writer: W. Somerset Maugham; Hugh Whitemore
  • Producer: Verity Lambert

CGiii Comment

Three wealthy middle aged women (Beatrice, Frank, and Arrow) take a house in Antibes, to pursue a weight reduction regimen. The women are not plump or chubby, but decidedly fat. The youngest of the women (Arrow) hopes to find an attractive and wealthy young man for her third husband. The women, keen and enthusiastic bridge players, are the best of friends. They support each other in their diets and enjoy their time together. The only thing they really need is a fourth for bridge.


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Cast & Characters

Renee Houston as 'Frank' Hickson;
Elspeth March as Beatrice Richman;
June Ellis as Arrow Sutcliffe;
Elizabeth Sellars as Lena Finch;
Terence Bayler as Jean-Pierre;
Peter Bennett as Head waiter;
John De Marco as Bridge player;
James Logan as Bridge player;
George McGrath as Colonel Battersby;
John Newman as Pierre