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Strictly for the Birds (1964)

5.3 | Mar 28, 1964 (US) | Comedy | 01:03

A gambler tries to strike it rich at the racetrack but gets taken by a gorgeous blonde who also happens to be a crook.

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Tony Tanner
Terry Blessing
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Joan Sims
Peggy Bennett
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Graham Stark
Hartley Fitzroy-Miles
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Jeanne Moody
Claire Snow
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Eric Dodson
George
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Toni Palmer
Bridget
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Juliet Cooke
Dorothy

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CinemaSerf
5 | Feb 10, 2023
This is really just a vehicle for small-time theatre star Tony Tanner, and it's doesn't really add up to much. He ("Terry") is having a good night having found a penny on the street and by one means or another turned it into a tidy twenty quid. There is soon quite a fly in his ointment, though, when an ex turns up and deposits "Alfie" (Alan Baulch) on him, claiming he is their son. What now ensues is a rather predictable series of scenarios that though occasionally lit up by Joan Simms as the landlady "Peggy", these recycle themselves a bit too often. Tanner has timing and some personality, but somehow this film just neuters that quite effectively with a really limiting stage-like production and some borderline inane dialogue. There is plenty of London photography, but after a few scenes that becomes unremarkable too. Saturday afternoon B-feature fodder, that's all, I'm afraid.