I'll Never Forget What's 'Isname
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 mainstream film to use the word
fuck in its dialogue. Another contender is
Ulysses, which was released the same year.
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