Confessions of a Pop Performer

Confessions of a Pop Performer

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Based On Novel Or Book | Brother-in-law

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  • Genre(s): Comedy
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Norman Cohen, Bill Westley, Phyllis Townshend
  • Cast(s): Robin Askwith, Tony Booth, Bill Maynard, Doris Hare, Sheila White See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 31min
  • Music: Bill Rowe,Jim Willis,Ed Welch,Wilfred Burns,Tony Lenny
  • Similar To: Eternity, People We Meet on Vacation
  • Story:
    Either you've got it or you haven't - some like randy young Timothy Lea (Robin Askwith), manage to get it all the time! Signing up with a pop group, our boisterous hero progresses rapidly from local gigs to scoring a titillating hit with The Climax Sisters, with plenty of ribald adventures along the way!
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STORY

Story
Either you've got it or you haven't - some like randy young Timothy Lea (Robin Askwith), manage to get it all the time! Signing up with a pop group, our boisterous hero progresses rapidly from local gigs to scoring a titillating hit with The Climax Sisters, with plenty of ribald adventures along the way!

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

There is a hint in the last scene as to what will happen next, when the girl Timmy is following goes off with a Driving Instructor (seen in long shot and played by David Prowse).

The only "Confessions of" film to be written as an original script, rather than being based on one of Christopher Wood's books, it was created to cash in on the pop scene and replaced Confessions of a Driving Instructor (1976) as the planned sequel. "Driving Instructor" was finally made the following year.

The "high-tech" hardware in the record shop seduction scene includes props scavenged/recycled from Gerry Anderson's UFO (1970) series.

Voted joint 'Worst British Film of 1975' by Sight & Sound magazine, tying with The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975).

Val Guest - who directed the first film in the series - declined to return as director, mainly because his wife objected to him being on set surrounded by scantily clad women.

Popular Dialogues

"Fanny's mother: Have you seen my Fanny?"