I'll Never Forget What's 'is Name (1968)



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Synopsis:
The imprisoning aspects of Success are humorously analyzed in this British-made film. Oliver Reed plays a wealthy advertising man who feels he has sold his soul and wishes to return to his happier earlier existence as a poor but swinging Londoner. Reed is goaded on by his boss, Orson Welles, who represents all the mercenary crassness that Reed despises. Handed a crucial commercial account, Reed plans to destroy himself by producing as offensive and confusing an ad campaign as possible. But Welles and the client are delighted by the "insult," and the disgruntled Reed is more successful than ever. Directed in the fragmentary "psychedelic" style typical of the late 1960s, I'll Never Forget What's'is Name gained notoriety upon its initial release by being the first mainstream British film in which the "F" word was spoken on-screen.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
4/14/1968
Director Credit
Michael Winner Director
Cast Credit
Basil Dignam
Bessie Love
Hugo Keith-Johnston Young Andrew Quint
Orson Welles Jonathan Lute
Oliver Reed Andrew Quint
Carol White Georgina
Harry Andrews Gerald Sater
Michael Hordern Headmaster
Wendy Craig Louise Quint
Marianne Faithfull Josie
Norman Rodway Nicholas
Frank Finlay Chaplain
Harvey Hall Macabee
Ann Lynn Carla
Lyn Ashley Susannah
Veronica Clifford Anna
Edward Fox Walter
Stuart Cooper Lewis Force
Roland Curram Eldrich
Peter Graves Bankman
Mark Burns Michael Cornwall
Mark Eden Kellaway
Mona Chong Vietnamese Girl
Robert Mill Galloway
Production Credits Credit
Michael Winner Producer
Art Department Credit
Seamus Flannery Art Director
Film Camera Credit
Otto Heller Cinematographer
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Richard Mills Makeup



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