
Fanny Hill
Comedy · History
Overview
Young, pretty and innocent, Fanny Hill has lost her parents and must find her way in life amidst the perils of turbulent 18th-century London. She's fortunate enough to rapidly find a place as chambermaid of the effusive Mrs. Brown, who lives in a large house teeming with female 'relatives' in negligée and with very relaxed manners. She also insists that Fanny alone meets various gentlemen who show an ardent interest in her.
Top Cast


Letícia Román
Letícia Román
Fanny Hill
Letícia Román
Fanny Hill


Miriam Hopkins
Miriam Hopkins
Maude Brown
Miriam Hopkins
Maude Brown


Alexander D'Arcy
Alexander D'Arcy
Admiral
Alexander D'Arcy
Admiral


Walter Giller
Walter Giller
Hemingway
Walter Giller
Hemingway


Chris Howland
Chris Howland
Mr. Norbert
Chris Howland
Mr. Norbert


Ulli Lommel
Ulli Lommel
Charles
Ulli Lommel
Charles


Helmut Weiss
Helmut Weiss
Mr. Dinklespiler
Helmut Weiss
Mr. Dinklespiler


Cara Garnett
Cara Garnett
Phoebe
Cara Garnett
Phoebe
Marshall Reynor
Marshall Reynor
Johnny
Marshall Reynor
Johnny


Syra Marty
Syra Marty
Hortense
Syra Marty
Hortense
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