The Mini-Affair is a 1967 British film with a runtime of 92 minutes. The movie features a wide array of talented actors, including Lucille Sun, Ben Aris, Paul Angelis, John Clive, Julian Curry, Clement Freud, Bruce Boa, Tommy Wright, Bernard Archard, Terry Daggan, Roy Kinnear, William Rashon, Irene Handl, Stuart Saunders, Michael Wolff, Madeline Smith, Guido Adorni, Clive Dunn, Milton Reid, Eric Pohlman, Norman Chappell, Blake Butler, Bartlett Mullins, Guy Middleton, Alastair Hunter, Totti Truman Taylor, Teresa Buckingham, Tom Gill, Robert Lee, Kenneth Nash, Derek Tansley, Terence Edmond, Frederick Schreker, Rosemary Nichols, Robert Nicholson, Cyril Cross, Hugh Evans, Caroline Pertwee, Georgie Hart, Rick Dane, Gretchen Rigan, Desmond Davis, Terry Bale, Robert Wessler, Richard Grant, Michael Ratbone, Max Latimer, Christopher Fagan, Donald Best, Michael Glover, and Patrick Halpin.
The story revolves around various characters like TV producers, car policemen, seamen, theatre managers, bankers, snobby men and women, news reporters, inspectors, assistants, salesmen, and even the Prime Minister. The film has a mix of suspense, humor, and drama as these characters navigate through a series of events that culminate in a mini car chase that raises questions about loyalty, trust, and betrayal.
With a stellar cast and an intriguing plot, The Mini-Affair takes the audience on a rollercoaster ride of emotions, leaving them guessing until the very end. The movie captures the essence of 1960s British cinema and is a must-watch for fans of classic films.
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