I'll Never Forget What's 'Isname
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I'll Never Forget What's 'Isname (also released as I'll Never Forget What's'isname) is a 1967 British film directed and produced by Michael Winner. It stars Oliver Reed as a disillusioned advertising executive in London who revolts against his boss, played by Orson Welles, and escapes into Swinging London.
In the United States, the film was denied a MPAA seal of approval due to a scene between Oliver Reed and Carol White which implied (but did not actually show) oral sex. Universal distributed the film through a subsidiary that was not a member of the MPAA. Along with a similar scene in Charlie Bubbles (1967), this helped to bring about the end of the Production Code in the USA and its replacement with a ratings system.
The film is often named as the first film to use the word fuck in its dialogue. Another contender is Ulysses, which was released the same year.
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Credits
Production
- Producer - Michael Winner
- Director - Michael Winner
- Screenplay - Peter Draper
Cast
- Jonathan Lute - Orson Welles
- Andrew Quint - Oliver Reed
- Georgina Elben - Carol White
- Gerald Sater - Harry Andrews
- Headmaster - Michael Hordern
- Louise Quint - Wendy Craig
- Nicholas - Norman Rodway
- Josie - Marianne Faithfull
- Chaplain - Frank Finlay
- Carla - Ann Lynn
- Charles Maccabee - Harvey Hall
- Susannah - Lyn Ashley
- Walter - Edward Fox
- Basil Dignam
- Michael Cornwall - Mark Burns