Perfect Friday (1970) [R]

Release Date:
November 10, 1970

Original Title:
Perfect Friday

Genres:
Comedy | Crime

Production Companies:
Sunnymede Film Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  GB: 12  US: R 

Runtime: 94

The perfect BAIT. The perfect CRIME. The perfect TRIPLE CROSS. It All Happens on Perfect Friday.

The deputy manager of a London bank has worked out a way to rob the branch of £200,000. When he becomes involved with the attractive Lady Dorset he decides to go ahead with his plan. He needs her help and that of her philandering spendthrift husband. It all comes down to a matter of trust.

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Art Direction:
Robert W. Laing

Assistant Director:
Christopher Dryhurst

Associate Producer:
William Kirby

Camera Operator:
Derek V. Browne

Conductor:
John Dankworth

Construction Manager:
Jock Lyall

Continuity:
Angela Allen

Costume Design:
Kiki Byrne

Costume Designer:
Rahvis

Director:
Peter Hall

Director of Photography:
Alan Hume

Editor:
Rex Pyke

Hairstylist:
Ann Fordyce

Makeup Artist:
W.T. Partleton
John O'Gorman

Original Music Composer:
John Dankworth

Original Story:
Scott Forbes

Producer:
Jack Smith

Production Design:
Terence Marsh

Production Manager:
John Bremer

Screenplay:
Anthony Greville-Bell
Scott Forbes

Set Dresser:
Hugh Scaife

Sound Editor:
Nicholas Stevenson
Peter Horrocks

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Hugh Strain

Still Photographer:
Pamela Green

Wardrobe Master:
Ron Beck
Jean Fairlie

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