Some Girls Do | |
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Directed by | Ralph Thomas |
Written by | David D. Osborn Liz Charles-Williams |
Based on | Bulldog Drummond by Sapper Gerard Fairlie |
Produced by | Betty E. Box |
Starring | Richard Johnson Daliah Lavi Beba Lončar James Villiers Ronnie Stevens Vanessa Howard Maurice Denham Sydne Rome Virginia North Robert Morley |
Cinematography | Ernest Steward |
Edited by | Ernest Hosler |
Music by | Charles Blackwell |
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Distributed by | J. Arthur Rank Film Distributors (UK) United Artists (USA) |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Some Girls Do is a 1969 British comedy spy film directed by Ralph Thomas.[1] It was the second of the revamped Bulldog Drummond films (following 1967's Deadlier Than the Male) starring Richard Johnson as Drummond, made following the success of the James Bond films of the 1960s.[Note 1] Some Girls Do even featured a white Aston Martin DB5, the same marque used by Bond.
In the film, the criminal mastermind Carl Petersen attempts to delay the production of a supersonic airliner through acts of murder and sabotage. Petersen is using female robots (fembots) with electronic brains as weapons for his cause.
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