The Flipside presents... I'll Never Forget What's 'is Name
Michael Winner's neglected satire of Swinging '60s sensibilities.
Oliver Reed engages in fiery verbal jousting with Orson Welles in this sparkling 60s Brit-flick, which is brim-full of style, swagger, cynical humour and existential angst.
We look forward to welcoming Michael Winner for a post-screening Q&A.
From its unforgettable opening sequence - as Oliver Reed's jaded ad-man Quint strides across London with an axe across his shoulder - to Reed's fiery verbal jousting with the great Orson Welles, relishing a meaty role as his cigar-chomping, wise-cracking boss, Michael Winner's neglected satire of Swinging 60s sensibilities is brim-full of style, swagger, cynical humour and existential angst. Climaxing with an apocalyptic ad campaign like no other...
We look forward to welcoming Michael Winner for a post-screening Q&A.
- Directed by:
- Michael Winner
- Cast:
- Carol White, Marianne Faithfull
- Country:
- UK
- Year:
- 1967
- Running time:
- 99min





