The Over-Amorous Artist is a 1974 British film that premiered on May 23, 1974. The movie has a runtime of 46 minutes and features a talented cast including John Bluzal as the Pakistani Salesman, Claire Russell as Carole, Bob Todd as the Postman, John Hammill as Alan Street, Bobby Sparrow as the Dancer, Felicity Devonshire as Barbara, Hilary Pritchard as Bev, Jean Edair as Sandra, Fred Griffiths as the Window Cleaner, Marianne Morris as Anne, Sue Longhurst as Sue Street, Geraldine Hart as Fran, and Debbie Monroe as the Au Pair.
The plot follows the story of an over-amorous artist who finds himself entangled in a series of romantic escapades with various women in his life. From his wife to his neighbor to random encounters on the street, the artist's romantic pursuits take him on a wild and unpredictable journey filled with passion, humor, and heartbreak.
John Bluzal delivers a captivating performance as the Pakistani Salesman who adds a touch of diversity to the film. Claire Russell shines as Carole, the artist's long-suffering wife who must navigate the ups and downs of her husband's amorous adventures. Bob Todd brings comic relief as the quirky Postman, while John Hammill portrays the charming Alan Street with depth and charisma.
The Over-Amorous Artist is a delightful romp through the romantic misadventures of a passionate artist, brought to life by a talented cast and a witty script. With its mix of humor, drama, and romance, this 1974 film is sure to entertain audiences of all ages.
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