One Wild Oat
| Movie | |
|---|---|
| Original title | One Wild Oat |
| Country of production | Great Britain |
| original language | English |
| Publishing year | 1951 |
| length | 77 minutes |
| Rod | |
| Director | Charles Saunders |
| script | Vernon Sylvaine |
| production | Charles Saunders |
| music | Stanley Black |
| camera | Robert Navarro |
| cut | Margery Saunders |
| occupation | |
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One Wild Oat is a British comedy from 1951 starring Stanley Holloway, Sam Costa and Audrey Hepburn early in their careers in a minor supporting role and directed by Charles Saunders. It is based on a farce by Vernon Sylvaine .
action
Attorney Humphrey Proudfoot tries to quench his daughter Cherrie's enthusiasm for her new crush with revelations about his philosopher's past. The plan doesn't work out; now the fiancé's father threatens to investigate the lawyer's past and blackmail him with it.
background
- In One Wild Oat, the later stars Audrey Hepburn , James Fox and Roger Moore play small roles.
- Audrey Hepburn and Roger Moore were friends for a long time. Hepburn brought Moore to his commitment to UNICEF .
reception
The film is considered a failure.
Web links
- One Wild Oat in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- One Wild Oat in the database britmovie.co.uk (English)