Come Play With Me
(1977)

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A sex-comedy tale about two master counterfeiters who run off with the duplicating plates and take refuge in an exclusive health farm staffed by sex-starved nurses.
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This atrocious British sex comedy is one of the worst ever made, but was nevertheless hyped to incredible box-office success by its producer and adult magazine publisher, David Sullivan. The antediluvian plot — forgers take refuge on a health farm — marks time for a crude song-and-dance routine and turns by several well-known British character actors such as Irene Handl, Alfie Bass and Cardew Robinson. Even the director, veteran skin flick producer George Harrison Marks, has trouble remembering his lines as one of the crooks. However, the sex scenes, that were clearly added later, feature fleeting appearances by Sullivan's protegée, Mary Millington, then known as Britain's Linda Lovelace.
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