Keep It Up Downstairs. Daisy (Diana Dors). Copyright: Pyramid Films
Keep It Up Downstairs

Keep It Up Downstairs

  • 1976 film

Sex-filled Edwardian spoof in which the servants and masters at Cockshute Towers must unite to save the estate from bankruptcy. Stars Diana Dors, Jack Wild, William Rushton, Aimi MacDonald, Francoise Pascal and more.

Keep It Up Downstairs

A bawdy British period romp in the classic 1970s "sex comedy" mold, Keep It Up Downstairs lampoons classic television series Upstairs Downstairs and sees a host of stars shedding their Edwardian costumes to save the family silver - including Diana Dors, sex superstar Mary Millington, Willie Rushton, Françoise Pascal, Aimi Macdonald and erstwhile Artful Dodger, Jack Wild. Keep It Up Downstairs is featured here in a brand-new transfer from original film elements in its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio.

The year is 1904; the setting is Cockshute Towers, one of England's stateliest homes. When the household is threatened with bankruptcy, both the masters and the servants are prepared to co-operate in trying to find some cash - after all, most of them are enjoying liaisons of one kind or another among themselves, and none have any desire to give up their rewarding way of life...

First released: Monday 27th May 2013

Extra features

  • Full frame 4:3, as-filmed version of main feature
  • Music-only audio track
  • Original theatrical trailer
  • Image gallery
  • Press book PDF
  • Distributor: Network
  • Region: 2
  • Discs: 1
  • Catalogue: 7953874

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