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Can You Keep It Up For A Week?

Can You Keep It Up For A Week?

  • 1974 film

Infamous 1974 sex comedy, starring Jeremy Bulloch as walking disaster-area Gil. Stars Jeremy Bulloch, Neil Hallett, Sue Longhurst, Jill Damas, Richard O'Sullivan and more.

Can You Keep It Up For A Week?

No man was asked to do so much, by so many, in so little time!

Prim and proper Annette (Jill Damas) promises to marry her accident-prone boyfriend Gilbert (Jeremy Bulloch, The Empire Strikes Back) on condition that he manages to hold down a job for just seven days, but not everything goes to plan. When dopey Gilbert signs up with an employment agency, suddenly every nymphomaniac in London wants to get him on the job!

One of the best-known British sex comedies of the 1970s, Can You Keep It Up For A Week? stars a gaggle of sexy performers including Sue Longhurst (Come Play With Me), Olivia Munday (Keep It Up Downstairs) and Valerie Leon (Carry On Girls), plus an eye-popping cameo from the legendary Richard O'Sullivan (Man About The House) as a gay photographer!

First released: Monday 27th January 2014

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