The Mini-Affair
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| Directed by | Robert Amram | 
| Written by | Robert Amram  Richard Herland  | 
| Produced by | Geoffrey Forster  Richard Herland Thomas Vickers  | 
| Starring | Georgie Fame  Rosemary Nicols John Clive  | 
| Cinematography | Derek Waterman | 
| Edited by | John Ireland | 
| Music by | Alan Blaikley  Ken Howard  | 
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Running time  | 92 minutes | 
| Country | United Kingdom | 
| Language | English | 
The Mini-Affair (originally titled The Mini-Mob) is a 1968 British romantic comedy film directed by Robert Amram and starring Georgie Fame, Rosemary Nicols and John Clive.[1] Music is provided by the Bee Gees.
Plot summary
A leading pop star and a pirate DJ are kidnapped by a trio of girls in swinging London who are desperate for marriage.
Cast
- Georgie Fame as Georgie Hart
 - Rosemary Nicols as Charlotte
 - John Clive as Joe
 - Bernard Archard as Sir Basil Grinling
 - Lucille Soong as Lucille
 - Rick Dane as Mike Maroon
 - Julian Curry as Ronnie
 - Gretchen Regan as Marianne
 - Madeline Smith as Samantha
 - Clement Freud as Stephen Catchpole
 - Totti Truman Taylor as Aunt Grace
 - Clive Dunn as Tyson
 - Roy Kinnear as fire extinguisher salesman
 - Eric Pohlmann as world banker
 - William Rushton as Chancellor of the Exchequer
 - Irene Handl as cook in Chinese restaurant
 - Guy Middleton as Colonel Highwater
 - Ben Aris as TV producer
 - Milton Reid as fisherman
 
References
- ^ "The Mini-Affair". British Film Institute Collections Search. Retrieved 26 December 2023.
 
External links
- The Mini-Affair at IMDb
 - The Mini-Mob at the Mods & Rockers 2002 Film Festival
 
 
