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'Spanish Fly' is a 1975 British-Spanish comedy film directed by Bob Kellett and starring Leslie Phillips, Terry-Thomas, Graham Armitage, Sue Lloyd and Nadiuska.SPANISH FLY

Monthly Film Bulletin; London Vol. 43, Iss. 504, (Jan 1, 1976), p. 34.


Plot



Mike Scott, an impotent British fashion designer, heads out to Spain for a photo shoot and encounters an old school rival, Sir Percy de Courcy, who has inadvertently added an aphrodisiac to the local wine.

Cast



* Leslie Phillips as Mike Scott

* Terry-Thomas as Sir Percy de Courcy

* Graham Armitage as Perkins

* Nadiuska as Julie

* Sue Lloyd as Janet Scott

* Frank Thornton as Doctor Johnson

* Ramiro Oliveros as Juan

* Andrea Allan as Bruce

* Sally Farmiloe as Francesca

* Jaleh Haddah as Annette

* Nina Francis as Isabel

* Sergio Mendizbal as Pons Prades

* Emiliano Redondo as Clean Domingo

* Fernando Villena as Dirty Domingo

* Marisa Porcel as Maria

* Jos Lifante as Pedro

Production



Impact-Quadrant Films was a company run by Peter James and Kent Walwin which specialised in financing and distributing horror films. They wanted to move into the British domestic sex comedy market, having noticed that there were no challengers to the Carry On Films. They made a small investment in 'Can You Keep It Up for a Week?' which was successful and they began to look at making a whole feature.

A Canadian distributor had success with a Leslie Phillips film and asked if they could have another. Phillips was about to go to Australia for a year so they had a script written quickly, about an escort agency. Nobody liked it so James and Walwin wrote a 110-page treatment over "a long weekend" which was turned into a script by a writer.

The film's budget was 250,000, of which 40% was provided by EMI Films and a Spanish company 8%. The majority capital was split between James, his associate and four English backers, one of them a lawyer.

The film was part of a six-picture slate from EMI Films, which also included 'Evil Under the Sun', 'Aces High' and cinema adaptations of 'The Likely Lads' and 'Sweeney!'.Boost for studios

The Guardian 9 July 1975: 5.



It was filmed in Menorca. Terry-Thomas was suffering from the effects of Parkinson's disease. However, he was still able to withstand the rigours of filming, in what was his last major film role.

Reception



The film was released with a heavy advertising campaign, including a novelisation of the script, a song "Fly Me" (because the BBC would not play a song called "Spanish Fly").

Responses

Barry Norman in 'The Observer' called it the least funny British funny film ever made.Decline and fall of the funny film

'The Observer' 8 February 1976, p. 32
'Radio Times' reviewer Jeremy Aspinall described it as a "curio from the 1970s" which "looks awfully dated now. However, the stars still manage to exhibit consummate charm and professionalism despite the bawdy nonsense going on around them." 'Time Out' refers to it as being a "[d]ire comedy which doubles as a series of plugs for an underwear company." The film featured designs from Peter Reger.'We hold our board meetings in bed' 'The Guardian' 26 August 1975: 11.

Box-office

Screening rights to the film were sold to 25 countries, something James attributed to the fact that unlike many British sex comedies it featured foreign locations.

James wanted to make a sequel 'French Kiss' but none eventuated.

References




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