What's Good for the Goose
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What's Good For The Goose is a 1969 film, and is Norman Wisdom's last starring movie to date, written and directed by Menahem Golan. In the movie he leaves his wife and kids to go off on a business trip and he has an affair with a young girl played by Sally Geeson. It is considered a dismal failure of a movie. The film features pop music by Electric Banana otherwise known as the Pretty Things.
There apparently are two versions of the film, one being an uncensored version (105 mins to the cut 98 minute version), which shows nudity from Sally Geeson, this version has never been available commercially. The film uses locations around the Southport area.
Cast
- Norman Wisdom as Timothy Bartlett
- Sally Geeson as Nikki
- Sarah Atkinson as Meg
- Sally Bazely as Margaret Bartlett
- Stuart Nichol as Bank Manager
- Derek Francis as Harrington
- Terence Alexander as Frisby
- Paul Whitsun-Jones as Clark
- David Lodge as Porter
