

Confessions of a Window Cleaner
Young Timmy starts as a window cleaner in the little company of his brother. Soon he learns that some female customers expect additional service. Young and curious as he is, he reluctantly accepts the juicy duty. However his heart belongs to Liz, who demands the highest commitment until she lets him go all the way.
Director(s)
Val Guest
Bert Batt
Cast & crew
Fred Haggerty
Cyclist (uncredited)
Hugo de Vernier
Reception Manager
Anika Pavel
Dolly Bird
Harry Fielder
Man in Pub (uncredited)

Guy Standeven
Wedding Guest (uncredited)

Brian Hall
Fred

Robin Askwith
Timmy Lea

Anthony Booth
Sid Noggett

Bill Maynard
Mr. Walter Lea

Sheila White
Rosie Noggett
Bert Batt
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Linda Hayden
Policewoman Elizabeth Radlett

Dandy Nichols
Mrs. Lea

John Le Mesurier
Inspector John Radlett

Richard Wattis
Mr. Prendergast

Joan Hickson
Mrs. Radlett

Melissa Stribling
Mrs. Villiers

Sam Kydd
Removal Man

Lionel Murton
Brenda's Landlord

Katya Wyeth
Carole Prendergast

Sue Longhurst
Jacqui Brown
Olivia Munday
Brenda
Anita Graham
Ingrid
Judy Matheson
Elvie Harron

Christine Donna
Lil Lamour
Elaine Baillie
Ronnie
Christopher Owen
Vicar

Peter Dennis
Waiter

Marianne Stone
Woman at Cinema
Andee Cromarty
Window Dresser
David Rose
Store Manager

Totti Truman Taylor
Elderly Lady
Frank Sieman
Car Driver
Bruce Wightman
Café Owner

Carole Augustine
Sunlamp Girl
Peter Fontaine
Returning Husband

Jeannie Collings
Baby Doll
Lewis Alexander
Man in Cinema (uncredited)
Rosetta Tropea
Tennis Player (uncredited)
Claire Russell
Baby Doll
Jo Peters
Baby Doll
Porjai Nicholas
Stripper

Derek Lord
Policeman

Robert Longden
Apprentice
Jennifer Westbrook
Girl in Street

Glenda Allen
Showering Girl (uncredited)

Ava Cadell
Showering Girl (uncredited)
Rodney Cardiff
Man in Maternity Ward (uncredited)
Tony Castleton
Man at Strip Show (uncredited)

Reg Cranfield
Man at Strip Show (uncredited)
Zoe Hendry
Showering Girl (uncredited)
Petula Noble
Showering Girl (uncredited)
Byron Sotiris
Wedding Guest (uncredited)

Val Guest
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Reviews
Sofia Florina
As a **comedy film**, more precisely a **sex comedy**, of course this film contains humor and also some softcore sex scenes but it's very boring in my opinion. The plot of the film is plain and not tasteful. If you only look at the relationship between **Timothy Lea** (Robin Askwith), a very clumsy and lustful window cleaner, and **Elizabeth Radlett** (Linda Hayden), a mature and attractive police officer, this film is better as a romantic comedy. It's not funny actually, the humors that I got only came from a few lines which were quite hard to find unless you actually watch the film from the beginning. The comedy is meant to come from Timothy's **clumsiness** while working as a window cleaner, which usually includes him not being able to control his lust for his 'customers', all of whom are attractive women. In the end, at least for me, it is more enjoyable to focus on the frequent female nudity. However, even so, Timothy's very lustful behavior can be said to be purely his **innocence**. Oddly enough, the female characters are set up to easily receive a 'full service' from Timothy or Timmy. They are so confident and active, making Timmy a bit scared yet he likes it. This is quite a problem and it would make this film look like a softcore pornographic film where sex is as easy as that without having to pay attention to the characters, just the casts. So yes, the casts are good but not the characters. Also, this film in a non-obvious way shows the class stratification which can be somewhat seen in Timmy's family and Elizabeth's family. Timmy's brother-in-law, Sidney Nogget (Anthony Booth), for whom Timmy works, also fills the situation, although I don't think this character is really necessary. Other people might have another thing to say about that but that's what I have noticed. A quite poor film, at least watchable. The soundtrack for this film is catchy though, "This is Your Life Timmy Lea", very suitable for the whole film. I don't know whether this film is funny to British audiences, especially in the 1970s, to me it isn't. Not a good film if you are new to the sex comedy genre. Quote from the film: "Slowly Timmy, slowly, it's not a race."
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