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A low budget and weak British comedy, in which a London taxi driver (Joe North, played by Barry Evans) narrates his humorous and mildly sexy experiences direct to camera. The film's usual claim to fame is that Diana Dors played his mother, but her part is confined to a few minutes of looking well past her best as a lound-mouthed nagging housewife.
Fairly late in the film, our hero picks up an "artiste" from a pub in Notting Hill. He tells the camera that this could be his lucky night, but we have seen the poster on the pub window -- that Bunny McQueen, the amazing female impersonator, was performing there tonight. He takes her to his home, convinced that a pleasurable night lies ahead, but when the groping starts he discovers the truth, and for some reason Bunny removes her wig at that point.
Bunny McQueen is played by Stephen Riddle; his previous work was playing "Dead German Soldier".
HF April 2008
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