Adventures of a Plumber's Mate

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Here's another the raunchy British "Adventures" series, released on the heels of Adventures of a Private Eye. Christopher Neil plays the title character, a bloke named Sid South. In course of his job, Sid runs up against thieves, would-be spies, motorcyle salesmen, and a bevy of cute female tennis players. It was perhaps a "given" that he'd also run across a character named Crapper. The delightful Anna Quayle lends a bit of comic dignity to proceedings. Star Neil also wrote the film's incidental music. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Cast

Jonathan Adams - Rent Collector; Graham Ashley - 1st Thief; Christopher Biggins - Robin; Richard Caldicot - Wallings; Claire Davenport - Belinda; Kim Fortune - Jeweller's Assistant; Leon Greene - Biggs; Linda Hartley - 3rd Tennis Girl; Stephen Lewis - Crapper; Suzy Mandel - 1st Tennis Girl; Arthur Mullard - Blackie; Christopher Neil - Sid South; Anna Quayle - Loretta Proudfoot; William Rushton - Dodger; Jerold Wells - Stropper; John Wyman - Maisie's Husband; Mark Henry - Mr. Wallings; Elaine Paige - Susie; Derek Martin - Motorcycle Dealer

Credit

Stanley Long - Director, Christopher Neil - Composer (Music Score), Aubrey Cash - Screenwriter

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Adventures of a Plumber's Mate

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Adventures of a Plumber's Mate
Directed by Stanley Long
Written by Stephen D Frances
Aubrey Cash
Starring Christopher Neil
Arthur Mullard
Christopher Biggins
Elaine Paige
Distributed by Salon Productions
Release date(s) 1978
Running time 88 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Adventures of a Plumber's Mate is a 1978 British sex comedy film starring Christopher Neil as Sid South. Following on from Adventures of a Taxi Driver and Adventures of a Private Eye, this was the final of the trilogy which attempted to occupy the same market position as the better-known and more successful "Confessions" series starring Robin Askwith.

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