Come Play with Me is a 1977 British soft porn film starring Mary Millington and directed by George Harrison Marks. The film's cast list contained many well-known British character actors who were not known for appearing in such films.
Synopsis
Cornelius Clapworthy (Harrison Marks) and his sidekick Maurice Kelly (Alfie Bass) are two elderly forgers responsible for flooding the UK with fake banknotes. On the run from their gangster boss Slasher (Ronald Fraser) and effeminate, cross dressing government official Podsnap (Ken Parry) the pair escape to the Scottish Highlands and posing as musicians hide out at Bovington Manor, a B&B run by Lady Bovington (Irene Handl).
Since Bovington Manor is scarcely attended, Clapworthy and Kelly are free to continue their criminal activities, albeit having to constantly recite "O for the Wings of a Dove" to drown out the noise of the printing press that produces the fake banknotes. However when Lady Bovington’s chorographer nephew Rodney and his troupe of dancing girls arrive at the manor, business picks up considerably when the girls, vaguely under the leadership of Rena (Suzy Mandel) decide - rather generously - to help Lady Bovington out by dressing as nurses and re-opening the Manor as a brothel with topless massages and 'the full treatment' being the order of the day. This means trouble and unwanted attention for Clapworthy and Kelly, especially when the girls’ services bring Slasher and his heavies to the Manor.
Come Play with Me (Italian:Grazie, zia) is a 1968 Italian drama film directed by Salvatore Samperi. It was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the events of May 1968 in France. The English title is not a translation of the Italian one, which translates into English as "Thanks, Auntie".
Plot
Alvise (Lou Castel) is a young man who thinks he is paralyzed. He receives treatment for his psychological problem. His father leaves Alvise for a few days in the care of Aunt Lea (Lisa Gastoni), who is Alvise's mother's sister. Alvise becomes infatuated with his aunt and Lea also reciprocates gradually. Lea breaks off her relationship with Stefano (Gabriele Ferzetti) to be with her nephew. Alvise promises to make love to Lea if she plays with him and beats him at any of the games. Lea and Alvise play a number of games leading to the ultimate game of euthanasia.
Come Play With Me (1977) - Teaser Trailer [edited]
Edited trailer for a British sex comedy.
Director: George Harrison Marks
Starred: Mary Millington, Alfie Bass
DVD: Released in Britain.
Note: Frame zooms were needed to obscure nudity, which is why it looks a bit strange, especially near the end.
published: 06 Jul 2009
Come Play With Me - UK Film Clip
Come Play With Me - UK Film (1977)
published: 18 Oct 2022
It's Great to be Here - Come Play With Me (1977)
Come Play With Me had the longest cinema run of any British film. It ran for nearly four years and is in the Guiness Book or World Records. It starred a number of well-known British actors who were not usually seen in such material, as well as a bevy of beauties from the British adult magazine and film world.
And yes, the naughty bits are obscured for sharing.
published: 06 Jan 2023
Mireille Allonville - Have fun
Mireille Allonville by the pool from the film 'Come Play with me' - www.mireilleallonville.com
published: 28 Jan 2010
The Mary Millington Movie Collection (Limited Edition Blu-Ray Box Set)
https://www.classicfilmsdirect.com/product/the-mary-millington-blu-ray-collection
Released to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Mary Millington’s death, this special edition Blu-ray box set (limited to 3,000 units) features Mary’s most glamorous film roles, with new, stunning 2K restorations, including: Come Play with Me (1977), The Playbirds (1978), Confessions from the David Galaxy Affair (1979), Queen of the Blues (1979), Mary Millington’s True Blue Confessions (1980) plus Respectable: The Mary Millington Story (2015), an in-depth documentary chronicling her extraordinary life. This collector’s edition is a must for any Millington fan! Filled with scintillating new extras, packaged in a collectable case (displaying brand new artwork throughout) and including a huge 80-page book, with...
published: 18 Mar 2020
Come Play With Me Movie Commentary
Simon Sheridan and Sue Longhurst provide a light commentary on this classic British romp from 1977
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and his Tumblr here....
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published: 11 Sep 2023
Play for Today - The Good Time Girls (1981) by Alan Clews & Gareth Davies
The oil rigs provide rich pickings for those who work on them, but for wives isolated from husbands affluence is not enough.
published: 21 Apr 2023
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Play With Me (Full Movie)
published: 06 Nov 2020
AS Short Film - Come Play With Me
This short film horror film was produced by Oliver Chattwood for his AS Media Studies coursework.
Edited trailer for a British sex comedy.
Director: George Harrison Marks
Starred: Mary Millington, Alfie Bass
DVD: Released in Britain.
Note: Frame zo...
Edited trailer for a British sex comedy.
Director: George Harrison Marks
Starred: Mary Millington, Alfie Bass
DVD: Released in Britain.
Note: Frame zooms were needed to obscure nudity, which is why it looks a bit strange, especially near the end.
Edited trailer for a British sex comedy.
Director: George Harrison Marks
Starred: Mary Millington, Alfie Bass
DVD: Released in Britain.
Note: Frame zooms were needed to obscure nudity, which is why it looks a bit strange, especially near the end.
Come Play With Me had the longest cinema run of any British film. It ran for nearly four years and is in the Guiness Book or World Records. It starred a number ...
Come Play With Me had the longest cinema run of any British film. It ran for nearly four years and is in the Guiness Book or World Records. It starred a number of well-known British actors who were not usually seen in such material, as well as a bevy of beauties from the British adult magazine and film world.
And yes, the naughty bits are obscured for sharing.
Come Play With Me had the longest cinema run of any British film. It ran for nearly four years and is in the Guiness Book or World Records. It starred a number of well-known British actors who were not usually seen in such material, as well as a bevy of beauties from the British adult magazine and film world.
And yes, the naughty bits are obscured for sharing.
https://www.classicfilmsdirect.com/product/the-mary-millington-blu-ray-collection
Released to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Mary Millington’s death, this...
https://www.classicfilmsdirect.com/product/the-mary-millington-blu-ray-collection
Released to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Mary Millington’s death, this special edition Blu-ray box set (limited to 3,000 units) features Mary’s most glamorous film roles, with new, stunning 2K restorations, including: Come Play with Me (1977), The Playbirds (1978), Confessions from the David Galaxy Affair (1979), Queen of the Blues (1979), Mary Millington’s True Blue Confessions (1980) plus Respectable: The Mary Millington Story (2015), an in-depth documentary chronicling her extraordinary life. This collector’s edition is a must for any Millington fan! Filled with scintillating new extras, packaged in a collectable case (displaying brand new artwork throughout) and including a huge 80-page book, with an introduction from David Sullivan and notes by biographer Simon Sheridan (author of Keeping the British End Up: Four Decades of Saucy Cinema). A tantalising orgy of extras that no self-respecting lover of Mary Millington or 1970’s British sex comedies can but fail to be aroused by!
Starring
Diana Dors
Mary Millington
Suzy Mandel
Glynn Edwards
Alan Lake
Directors
George Harrison Marks
Willy Roe
Simon Sheridan
https://www.classicfilmsdirect.com/product/the-mary-millington-blu-ray-collection
Released to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Mary Millington’s death, this special edition Blu-ray box set (limited to 3,000 units) features Mary’s most glamorous film roles, with new, stunning 2K restorations, including: Come Play with Me (1977), The Playbirds (1978), Confessions from the David Galaxy Affair (1979), Queen of the Blues (1979), Mary Millington’s True Blue Confessions (1980) plus Respectable: The Mary Millington Story (2015), an in-depth documentary chronicling her extraordinary life. This collector’s edition is a must for any Millington fan! Filled with scintillating new extras, packaged in a collectable case (displaying brand new artwork throughout) and including a huge 80-page book, with an introduction from David Sullivan and notes by biographer Simon Sheridan (author of Keeping the British End Up: Four Decades of Saucy Cinema). A tantalising orgy of extras that no self-respecting lover of Mary Millington or 1970’s British sex comedies can but fail to be aroused by!
Starring
Diana Dors
Mary Millington
Suzy Mandel
Glynn Edwards
Alan Lake
Directors
George Harrison Marks
Willy Roe
Simon Sheridan
Simon Sheridan and Sue Longhurst provide a light commentary on this classic British romp from 1977
Phaotas YT channel here....
https://www.youtube.com/c/Phaot...
Simon Sheridan and Sue Longhurst provide a light commentary on this classic British romp from 1977
Phaotas YT channel here....
https://www.youtube.com/c/Phaota
and his Tumblr here....
https://www.tumblr.com/blog/view/phaota/620292669197991936?source=share
Simon Sheridan and Sue Longhurst provide a light commentary on this classic British romp from 1977
Phaotas YT channel here....
https://www.youtube.com/c/Phaota
and his Tumblr here....
https://www.tumblr.com/blog/view/phaota/620292669197991936?source=share
Buy the Blu-ray on Amazon here: on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/3izna20
COME PLAY WITH ME (1977) Movie Review - The saucy British comedy where everybody gets n...
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Edited trailer for a British sex comedy.
Director: George Harrison Marks
Starred: Mary Millington, Alfie Bass
DVD: Released in Britain.
Note: Frame zooms were needed to obscure nudity, which is why it looks a bit strange, especially near the end.
Come Play With Me had the longest cinema run of any British film. It ran for nearly four years and is in the Guiness Book or World Records. It starred a number of well-known British actors who were not usually seen in such material, as well as a bevy of beauties from the British adult magazine and film world.
And yes, the naughty bits are obscured for sharing.
https://www.classicfilmsdirect.com/product/the-mary-millington-blu-ray-collection
Released to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Mary Millington’s death, this special edition Blu-ray box set (limited to 3,000 units) features Mary’s most glamorous film roles, with new, stunning 2K restorations, including: Come Play with Me (1977), The Playbirds (1978), Confessions from the David Galaxy Affair (1979), Queen of the Blues (1979), Mary Millington’s True Blue Confessions (1980) plus Respectable: The Mary Millington Story (2015), an in-depth documentary chronicling her extraordinary life. This collector’s edition is a must for any Millington fan! Filled with scintillating new extras, packaged in a collectable case (displaying brand new artwork throughout) and including a huge 80-page book, with an introduction from David Sullivan and notes by biographer Simon Sheridan (author of Keeping the British End Up: Four Decades of Saucy Cinema). A tantalising orgy of extras that no self-respecting lover of Mary Millington or 1970’s British sex comedies can but fail to be aroused by!
Starring
Diana Dors
Mary Millington
Suzy Mandel
Glynn Edwards
Alan Lake
Directors
George Harrison Marks
Willy Roe
Simon Sheridan
Simon Sheridan and Sue Longhurst provide a light commentary on this classic British romp from 1977
Phaotas YT channel here....
https://www.youtube.com/c/Phaota
and his Tumblr here....
https://www.tumblr.com/blog/view/phaota/620292669197991936?source=share
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Come Play with Me is a 1977 British soft porn film starring Mary Millington and directed by George Harrison Marks. The film's cast list contained many well-known British character actors who were not known for appearing in such films.
Synopsis
Cornelius Clapworthy (Harrison Marks) and his sidekick Maurice Kelly (Alfie Bass) are two elderly forgers responsible for flooding the UK with fake banknotes. On the run from their gangster boss Slasher (Ronald Fraser) and effeminate, cross dressing government official Podsnap (Ken Parry) the pair escape to the Scottish Highlands and posing as musicians hide out at Bovington Manor, a B&B run by Lady Bovington (Irene Handl).
Since Bovington Manor is scarcely attended, Clapworthy and Kelly are free to continue their criminal activities, albeit having to constantly recite "O for the Wings of a Dove" to drown out the noise of the printing press that produces the fake banknotes. However when Lady Bovington’s chorographer nephew Rodney and his troupe of dancing girls arrive at the manor, business picks up considerably when the girls, vaguely under the leadership of Rena (Suzy Mandel) decide - rather generously - to help Lady Bovington out by dressing as nurses and re-opening the Manor as a brothel with topless massages and 'the full treatment' being the order of the day. This means trouble and unwanted attention for Clapworthy and Kelly, especially when the girls’ services bring Slasher and his heavies to the Manor.