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Don't Touch Him, He Might Resent It 1970

📅 1970-05-04

In *Don't Touch Him, He Might Resent It* (1970), director Michael Apted crafts a sharp-edged comedy-drama about a group of businessmen whose lavish expenses account at the Atlantis Hotel teeters on the brink of disaster when they suspect a Fraud Squa...

Director: Michael Apted

Cast

Roy Barraclough
Roy Barraclough
Head Waiter
George A. Cooper
George A. Cooper
Mr. Tundish
Hamilton Dyce
Hamilton Dyce
Mr. Phelp
Colin Edwynn
Barman
Clare Kelly
Clare Kelly
Annie Tundish
Ronald Lacey
Ronald Lacey
Mr. Halliday
Dinsdale Landen
Dinsdale Landen
Lestocq-Granville
Susan Littler
Susan Littler
Marie Tundish
Ted Richards
Waiter
Angela Scoular
Angela Scoular
Charlotte

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Don't Touch Him, He Might Resent It* (1970) about?

This 1970 British comedy-drama follows a group of businessmen enjoying an extravagant night at the Atlantis Hotel, only to spiral into chaos when they suspect a Fraud Squad investigator is among them. Their lavish spending and fraudulent collaboration hang in the balance as paranoia sets in, blending sharp wit with mounting tension.

Who directed *Don't Touch Him, He Might Resent It*?

Michael Apted directed this TV movie. Known for his work in both film and television, Apted often explored themes of class, power, and social commentary in his projects.

Who stars in *Don't Touch Him, He Might Resent It*?

The film features Roy Barraclough, George A. Cooper, Hamilton Dyce, Colin Edwynn, Clare Kelly, and Ronald Lacey in key roles.

Is *Don't Touch Him, He Might Resent It* (1970) worth watching?

While not widely rated, this satirical comedy-drama offers a clever take on corporate deceit and the absurdity of paranoia, making it a quirky choice for fans of 1970s British television. Its Gogol-inspired plot and ensemble cast add layers of intrigue and humor, though it remains a niche pick.

How long is *Don't Touch Him, He Might Resent It*?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Don't Touch Him, He Might Resent It (1970) — A Comedy-Drama of Paranoia and Corporate Deception

In *Don't Touch Him, He Might Resent It* (1970), director Michael Apted crafts a sharp-edged comedy-drama about a group of businessmen whose lavish expenses account at the Atlantis Hotel teeters on the brink of disaster when they suspect a Fraud Squad investigator has infiltrated their ranks. What begins as a night of indulgence and reckless spending quickly spirals into paranoia and absurdity, as each man's guilt over their shady collaboration threatens to unravel their carefully constructed facades. Inspired by Gogol's classic play *The Government Inspector*, this British TV movie blends biting satire with the tension of a high-stakes farce, where laughter and dread walk hand in hand.

Set against the opulent backdrop of a decadent hotel, the film captures the claustrophobic panic of men who've built their careers on deception. With Apted's deft direction, the story unfolds like a pressure cooker ready to explode, as the characters' slick veneers crack under the weight of their own lies. The ensemble cast delivers performances that oscillate between farcical overacting and subtly nuanced desperation, making *Don't Touch Him, He Might Resent It* a forgotten gem for fans of witty, socially charged comedies from the era.