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Spanish Fly

  • 1976
  • AA
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
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Terry-Thomas in Spanish Fly (1976)
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On the island of Minorca, Sir Percy de Courcy finds himself once again penniless. Since the disreputable Sir Percy isn't exactly willing to work for a living, this means he must concoct some... Read allOn the island of Minorca, Sir Percy de Courcy finds himself once again penniless. Since the disreputable Sir Percy isn't exactly willing to work for a living, this means he must concoct some sort of scam to maintain his lifestyle.On the island of Minorca, Sir Percy de Courcy finds himself once again penniless. Since the disreputable Sir Percy isn't exactly willing to work for a living, this means he must concoct some sort of scam to maintain his lifestyle.

  • Director
    • Bob Kellett
  • Writers
    • Bob Kellett
    • Peter James
    • Kent Walwin
  • Stars
    • Leslie Phillips
    • Terry-Thomas
    • Graham Armitage
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    383
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    • Director
      • Bob Kellett
    • Writers
      • Bob Kellett
      • Peter James
      • Kent Walwin
    • Stars
      • Leslie Phillips
      • Terry-Thomas
      • Graham Armitage
    • 10User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Leslie Phillips
    Leslie Phillips
    • Mike Scott
    Terry-Thomas
    Terry-Thomas
    • Sir Percy de Courcy
    Graham Armitage
    Graham Armitage
    • Perkins
    Nadiuska
    Nadiuska
    • Julie
    Frank Thornton
    Frank Thornton
    • Dr. Johnson
    Ramiro Oliveros
    Ramiro Oliveros
    • Juan
    Sue Lloyd
    Sue Lloyd
    • Janet Scott
    Andrea Allan
    Andrea Allan
    • Bruce
    Sally Farmiloe
    • Francesca
    Jaleh Haddah
    • Annette
    Nina Zuckerman
    • Isabel
    • (as Nina Francis)
    Sergio Mendizábal
    • Pons Prades
    Emiliano Redondo
    Emiliano Redondo
    • Clean Domingo
    Fernando Villena
    • Dirty Domingo
    Marisa Porcel
    Marisa Porcel
    • Maria
    José Lifante
    José Lifante
    • Pedro
    • (as Jose Luis Lifante)
    Edward Judd
    Edward Judd
    • Perkins
    • (voice)
    George Layton
    George Layton
    • Narrator
    • Director
      • Bob Kellett
    • Writers
      • Bob Kellett
      • Peter James
      • Kent Walwin
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    sep1051

    Name Cast Lack Zest In Sex Comedy

    This movie is apparently based on a German play, made by the Spanish and starring the British. Like most sex comedies it has a slight plot and is dependent on the actors.

    Film opens with a tired British businessman (Leslie Phillips) complaining to his doctor (Frank Thornton) about his lack of sex drive. His wife (Sue Lloyd) sends him to Spain, with four beautiful models, to shoot ads for their lingerie line. There he meets a down on his luck school chum, British aristocrat (Terry-Thomas) who is scheming to pass off some deplorable Spanish wine as more expensive French wines. He in turn is assisted by his loyal chauffeur/houseman (Graham Armitage), who also runs interference with the local population. Realizing that the wine is undrinkable Terry-Thomas has Armitage collect various herbs etc. to improve the taste. By accident they include spanish flies, an aphrodisiac, in the mixture. Terry-Thomas tries the wines out on Phillips and the models, obviously resulting in a night of passion. Phillips arranges to buy a thousand bottles but his wife, in London, notes the huge expenditure and comes to Spain to investigate. At the same time Armitage has been paying off all the local bills in wine. Unfortunately Terry-Thomas forgot to check the "side effects", other than arousal, from the use of Spanish Fly. As everyone starts barking like dogs he and Armitage seek their escape.

    While the models parade around in lingerie the actual nudity in the film is limited (a topless shower scene by model Andrea Allan).

    The main interest in the film is the leads: Terry-Thomas and Leslie Phillips. Unfortunately neither one is at their prime. Terry-Thomas was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease four years before this movie and would make another five movies before he was forced to retire three years later. While I have not seen all of these later movies, Terry Thomas's roles in the two or three I saw were limited cameo's and I suspect that Spanish Fly may have been his last featured lead. He appears tired and his performance pales in comparison with the gleeful cads of prior years. Leslie Phillips would make one more movie before taking a decade long sabbatical from film (and returning as a character actor). In prior films he was always the "naughty boy" who couldn't say no to beautiful girls. Here he appears disinterested and even the presence of four beautiful models can't put a sparkle in his eye. The old adage is that comedy is in the reaction not the action. Graham Armitage comes off best, having the opportunities to react to Terry-Thomas, Leslie Phillips, the girls and the local population. Frank Thornton has a walk on, presumably to exploit his fame from the Are You Being Served? TV series. Sue Lloyd is largely wasted. The models are pretty but, aside from Naduiska and Andrea Allan, basically have one line roles. Tech credits are OK and the Spanish locale is scenic.

    Leslie Phillips and Terry-Thomas still retain interest but I was left with a sense of sadness considering what they would have done with their scenes in better days.

    All in all the movie is an acceptable timewaster.
    4Weirdling_Wolf

    A salaciously silly, terminally tepid tale of trouser-dropping tedium!

    While all too readily replacing witty banter with fulsomely fleshly frolics, the boorishly bawdy 'Spanish Fly' (1976) occasionally proved itself to be a rather 'comely', far from 'slack-stick' farce of generously wine-soaked, ceaselessly bottom-goosing, lingerie-languishing absurdity! The pleasantly ample-sounding, entirely shapely score by the mercurial music-maker Ron Goodwin being an especially slinky highlight of an otherwise altogether half-baked, Menorca-set, low-browed lark, where, sadly, the usually triumphant titter-titans Terry-Thomas & Leslie Phillips were wholly unable to revivify the rather flaccid screenplay, perhaps their signature shtick was entirely lost in translation! When all is said and done, it might have been better for ALL concerned if writer Robert Ryerson had experienced such a catastrophic lack of lead in his pencil, that instead of 'writing' the frequently flightless 'Spanish Fly' he went on an imagination-restoring Mediterranean holiday instead! Even sans sting, this salaciously silly, terminally tepid tale of trouser-dropping tedium was plentifully endowed with a deliciously jaunty theme song 'Fly Me', a truly exquisite melody performed quite beautifully by saucy songbird Geraldine.
    7leavymusic-2

    Who cares

    The Summer of 76, finest British retro film comics choose to play it corny but sexy ! U. K. Style.

    If you're of a certain age you'll still love it ! It's fun and like a naughty sea side card !

    Never again, what a shame !
    2richardchatten

    "Keep Drinking the Wine and You'll Keep It Up!!"

    The plot and the setting rather resembles David Cronenberg's The Parasite Murders' (1974), but I would guess only by coincidence. Or at least I hope so!

    Shot in Menorca, with an onscreen credit for the Janet Reger underwear, those stars would have promised well fifteen years earlier. But in the seventies? Forget it...!
    3garito-1

    A Cheap Plonk of a Film

    Made in 1976, when British films had scantily clad young women and creepy older men in order to be a comedy. Spanish Fly is certainly of its time.

    A straight-forward no sub-plot film about dodgy wine. The direction and editing keeps the story moving at a good pace, (except for the dancing scene) but it's not that much of a story.

    Thomas and Phillips shine, but not as brightly as they would have done if the film had been made 10 years earlier. Both actors play parody versions or their past film personas - as if they were bad impersonators rather than the actors, themselves.

    The film is deal for a lazy Sunday viewing, but watch it at 1.25 speed if you can.

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    • Trivia
      Terry-Thomas had been diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease in 1971, and found the rigours of filming this hard. It would be his last lead role.
    • Quotes

      Perkins: Sir Percy, Sir Percy! Something terrible has happened.

      Sir Percy de Courcy: When? Are we sinking, or something?

      Perkins: No, Sir, worse, much worse. We've run out of tonic.

      Sir Percy de Courcy: Run out of tonic? Well, that's not terrible, that's catastrophic!

      Perkins: I'm sorry, Sir.

      Sir Percy de Courcy: You're sorry? What do you mean "you're sorry"? It's like Napoleon saying "I'm sorry" after the battle of Waterloo. Perkins, do you realise that gin and tonic is the cornerstone of the British Empire? The Empire was built on gin and tonic. Gin to fight the boredom of exile, and quinine to fight malaria. How else do you think we could have carried the cross of responsibility for the lives of millions, without the friendly fortitude of gin and tonic? And you've run out of tonic, Perkins. That's treason. Go before I strike you.

      Perkins: Very good, Sir.

    • Crazy credits
      Opening cast credits read: Leslie Phillips versus Terry-Thomas
    • Connections
      Featured in We Need to Talk About Cosby: Part 1 (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      Fly Me
      Composed by Bill Martin and Phil Coulter

      Conducted by nm0183539]

      Sung by Geraldine

      on EMI records

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    • Release date
      • April 24, 1976 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Spain
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Aşk Şarabı
    • Filming locations
      • Destilerías Xoringuer, Menorca, Balearic Islands, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Impact Quadrant
      • Izaro Films
      • Quadrant Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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