The cheek of it! Ooh... You Are Awful, but I like you! This was the catchphrase of the comedian Dick Emery. Emery became a household name in 1960s/70s British light entertainment. There was a time when the likes of Emery and Mike Yarwood seemed to constantly be on the radio or television, doing their thing. Chances are that if you were watching, listening and enjoying back then, then there's a good chance you will like this film outing for Emery. Plot involves a con-man caper scenario where Emery plays Charlie Tully, who along with his side-kick Reggie Peek (Ronald Fraser), manages to con half a million pounds out of two Italians. But circumstances lead to Charlie doing a short stint in jail and after Reggie is killed, Charlie has to locate the bank account number where Reggie stashed the cash. The number, as it transpires, has been tattooed over the derrières of four beauties once involved with Reggie. Cue Charlie having to use his cunning number of disguises to reveal the special code. But others are on his tail as well... It's as corny as it sounds, a little bit of innuendo here and there, some nudity and cheeky asides, while Emery gets to run through his various characters in search of the golden bottoms! It's a hard sell to anyone not familiar with the work of Emery and the era of British film it was made in, but it's a fun enough romp, even if it's instantly forgettable once over. 6/10

Ooh...You Are Awful (1972)
Ooh...you are awful...but I like you!
Ooh...You Are Awful (1972) is streaming free on Zoovie (1h 37m). Directed by Cliff Owen, starring Dick Emery, Derren Nesbitt, and Ronald Fraser. Comedy. 5+ HD servers, switch any time.
What is Ooh...You Are Awful (1972) about?
Charlie Tully and womanising Reggie Peek con two rich Italians out of £500,000, but during their flight out, Charlie is arrested for scamming an American and a dog. Reggie stores the money in a Swiss bank and after Charlie is released, is about to tell him where...when he is suddenly killed by Sid Sabbath's gang, whose girlfriend was dating the (now) deceased! The only leads are four tattoos on the girls Reggie had affairs with while Charlie was in jail, but Sabbath is on Charlie's trail, and the tricked Italians have contracted the mob - to find the money, and then kill him...
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- Stars:
- Dick Emery, Derren Nesbitt, Ronald Fraser, Pat Coombs
- Director:
- Cliff Owen
- Production:
- British Lion Films
- Country:
- United Kingdom
- Languages:
- English, Italian
- Status:
- Released
- IMDb:
- tt0068636
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Who stars in Ooh...You Are Awful (1972)?
Dick Emery as Charlie Tully, Derren Nesbitt as Sid Sabbath, Ronald Fraser as Reggie Campbell Peek, Pat Coombs as Libby Niven, William Franklyn as Arnold Van Cleef, Cheryl Kennedy as Jo Mason, Norman Bird as Warder Burke, Roland Curram as Vivian.

Charlie Tully

Sid Sabbath

Reggie Campbell Peek

Libby Niven

Arnold Van Cleef
Jo Mason

Warder Burke

Vivian

Liza Missenden Green

Lady Penelope Missenden Green

Funeral Director

Tourist
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- ★The film features dialogue in 2 languages: English, Italian.
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Ooh...You Are Awful has a running time of 1h 37m (97 minutes total).
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Ooh...You Are Awful was directed by Cliff Owen.
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Ooh...You Are Awful has mixed reviews with a rating of 4.5/10 based on 18 votes.
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Ooh...You Are Awful is a Comedy film released in 1972.
Who stars in Ooh...You Are Awful?▼
The cast of Ooh...You Are Awful includes Dick Emery, Derren Nesbitt, Ronald Fraser, Pat Coombs and William Franklyn.















