I'll Never Forget What's'isname | |
---|---|
Directed by | Michael Winner |
Produced by | Michael Winner |
Written by | Peter Draper |
Starring |
Oliver Reed Carol White Orson Welles Harry Andrews Marianne Faithfull |
Music by | Francis Lai |
Cinematography | Otto Heller |
Edited by | Bernard Gribble |
Distributed by |
J. Arthur Rank Film Distributors (theatre) Anchor Bay Entertainment (DVD) |
Release date
|
18 December 1967 |
Running time
|
97 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
I'll Never Forget What's'isname (DVD box title: I'll Never Forget What's 'Isname) is a 1967 British film directed and produced by Michael Winner. It stars Oliver Reed as disillusioned London advertising executive Andrew Quint, who revolts against his boss, Jonathan Lute (Orson Welles), and escapes into Swinging London.
The film deals with creativity and commercialism. Quint attempts to get back at his boss by making a negative commercial reusing themes from earlier in the film, including Lute saying "The number one product of all human endeavor is waste...waste." The commercial, advertising a Super-8 camera, talks about capturing events while you still can before everything is destroyed and discarded. It ends with Quint operating a car crusher and destroying numerous cameras. The commercial is hailed as a masterpiece, and wins an award, but Quint hurls the award into the Thames.
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 (Winner, in his audio commentary, said he considered the scene to show masturbation. The Catholic League inaccurately described it as "fellatio," even though it is the woman who is receiving.)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.