
Can You Keep It Up with This That and the Other for a Week?
Comedy · Science Fiction
Overview
Randy window cleaner Robin Evans gets more than he bargained for when he stumbles upon the mad Professor Gaylord and his experimental Sex Ray.
Top Cast


Vic Pratt
Vic Pratt
Robin Evans
Vic Pratt
Robin Evans
Diana Manthey
Diana Manthey
Gloria McGurk
Diana Manthey
Gloria McGurk
Jenny Hammerton
Jenny Hammerton
Mrs. Gaylord
Jenny Hammerton
Mrs. Gaylord
Jonathan Cockerell
Jonathan Cockerell
Zookeeper
Jonathan Cockerell
Zookeeper
Smeaton Westerbury
Smeaton Westerbury
Professor Gaylord
Smeaton Westerbury
Professor Gaylord
Norman Stebson
Norman Stebson
Gripper McGurk
Norman Stebson
Gripper McGurk
Rob Norfolk
Rob Norfolk
PC Zucker
Rob Norfolk
PC Zucker
Jed Leicester
Jed Leicester
Photographer
Jed Leicester
Photographer
Elizabeth Leicester
Elizabeth Leicester
Mrs. Nogget
Elizabeth Leicester
Mrs. Nogget


Percy Manthey
Percy Manthey
Baby
Percy Manthey
Baby
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