For Men Only (1967 film)

For Men Only, also known as I Like Birds, is a 1967 British short sex comedy film written, produced and directed by Pete Walker. It was his debut production.

Plot
Freddie Horne loves his job working for a trendy women's fashion magazine, but his pretty blonde fiancée is getting jealous. To smooth things over Freddie takes a job with the Puritan Magazine Group, an organisation hell-bent on promoting moral reform and "family values". However, the caddish chief executive Miles Fanthorpe is not all he seems. Fanthorpe's East Grinstead country house is actually full of scantily-clad young women, and he is secretly publishing a girlie magazine.

Cast

 * David Kernan as Freddie Horne
 * Andrea Allen as Rosalie
 * Derek Aylward as Miles Fanthorpe
 * Tom Gill as father
 * Neville Whiting as Claude
 * Mai Bacon as mother
 * Glyn Worsnip as Rudolph
 * Joan Ingram as Esther
 * John Cazabon as Lamphrey Gussett
 * Apple Brook as receptionist
 * Gladys Dawson as Mrs. Whitely

Critical reception
Monthly Film Bulletin said "The permissive society is obviously making it more difficult to produce a prurient film. To convince us that there's something naughty about photographing girls in bikinis, this one resorts to the improbable device of creating a mild pornographer whose primary concern is to safeguard his reputation among East Grinstead churchgoers. And although none of its cast remains fully dressed throughout, its hero is just old-fashioned enough to marry the one girl who loses her clothes by accident rather than by design. Not that the film is provocative – merely embarrassing. And its crude scripting means that its elaborate car chase is entirely unmotivated."