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The Fast Lady (1962) was a Comedy Film directed by Ken Annakin .

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The Fast Lady ( 1962 )

By The Metzinger Sisters on Apr 2, 2016 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers

The poster art for The Fast Lady implies that it is another one of Leslie Phillips' libidinous comedies that were popular in the 1960s and which, according to your taste, you would either look forward to with great glee, or scoff in distaste. In reality, the star of the film is not Leslie Phillips, ... Read full article


The Fast Lady ( 1962 )

By The Metzinger Sisters on Apr 2, 2016 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers

The poster art for The Fast Lady implies that it is another one of Leslie Phillips' libidinous comedies that were popular in the 1960s and which, according to your taste, you would either look forward to with great glee, or scoff in distaste. In reality, the star of the film is not Leslie Phillips, ... Read full article


The Fast Lady ( 1962 )

By The Metzinger Sisters on Apr 2, 2016 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers

The poster art for The Fast Lady implies that it is another one of Leslie Phillips' libidinous comedies that were popular in the 1960s and which, according to your taste, you would either look forward to with great glee, or scoff in distaste. In reality, the star of the film is not Leslie Phillips, ... Read full article


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A film set at Beaconsfield Studios was used for the scenes in the town centre: where Troon has to stop for the old lady (Esma Cannon) on the zebra crossing, where Freddie Fox's boss (Dick Emery) tells him he must sell more cars or he will lose his job, where Troon and Chingford get caught up in a traffic jam caused by a broken-down car, and where the driving test centre and the County Bank are situated.
Three cars - the large American car that Freddie's first girlfriend drives, Freddie's green Bentley ("The Fast Lady"), and the red sports car that Freddie's second girlfriend drives - all have their real white-on-black number plates covered up by the same white-on-red trade plates with the registration "616 H". Trade plates are used by the motor trade when driving vehicles which are untaxed, and the implication is that Freddie has been "borrowing" the cars and the trade plates from the garage where he works.
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