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Three Spare Wives

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Three Spare Wives is a 1962 British comedy film directed by Ernest Morris and starring Susan Stephen, John Hewer, Robin Hunter.[1] It was based on a play by Talbot Rothwell.

Cast

  • Susan Stephen as Susan
  • John Hewer as Rupert
  • Robin Hunter as George
  • Barbara Leake as Mrs Hoensby
  • Ferdy Mayne as Fazim Bey
  • Gale Sheridan as O'Hara
  • Dani Seper as Blini
  • Golda Casimir as Fatima
  • Tony Doonan as Beckwythe
  • Doris Gilmore as Veronica
  • Edward Palmer as Mr Probyn
  • Norman Wynne as Jocko
  • Raymond Rollett as British consul
  • Noel Purcell as Sir Hubert
  • Neil Wilson as Customs Chief
  • Garard Green as Customs officer

References

Three Spare Wives at IMDb