
Otley
- 1968 film
Comic spy caper about a London antique dealer who finds himself caught in the midst of two opposing spy rings. Stars Tom Courtenay, Romy Schneider, Alan Badel, James Villiers, Leonard Rossiter and more.
Otley

Gerry Otley (Tom Courtenay) is a charming scrounger who stumbles unwittingly into espionage, murder and double crossing as he is mistaken for a spy, kidnapped, and becomes romantically embroiled with a sexy foreign agent, played by Romy Schneider.
Adeptly balancing thrills and laughs, this Sixties comic spy thriller from writer-director Dick Clement (TV's The Likely Lads, Porridge, Auf Wiedersehen, Pet) is a stellar addition to the British canon of post-Bond spy flicks.
First released: Monday 19th March 2018
Extra features
- Audio commentary with director Dick Clement
- The Guardian Lecture with Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais (2008): archival audio recording of an interview conducted by Dick Fiddy at London's National Film Theatre
- New interview with actor Tom Courtenay (2018)
- New interview with co-writer Ian La Frenais (2018)
- Original theatrical trailer
- Image gallery: on-set and promotional photography
- Limited edition exclusive booklet with a new essay by Laura Mayne; an extract from Martin Waddell's original novel; location reports; archival interviews with Tom Courtenay; an overview of contemporary critical responses; and film credits
- Distributor: Powerhouse Films
- Region: All
- Discs: 1
- Minutes: 91
- Subtitles: English
- Catalogue: PHILTD036
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