I'm Not Feeling Myself Tonight

I'm Not Feeling Myself Tonight is a 1976 British comedy film directed by Joseph McGrath and starring Barry Andrews, James Booth and Sally Faulkner.

Cast

 * Barry Andrews as Jon Pigeon
 * James Booth as S.J. Nutbrown
 * Sally Faulkner as Cheryl Bascombe
 * Ben Aris as Trampas B. Hildebrand
 * Billy Hamon as Keith Furey
 * Ronnie Brody as neighbour
 * Freddie Earlle as cowboy
 * Bob Godfrey as postman
 * Marjie Lawrence as caretaker's wife
 * Brian Murphy as caretaker
 * Chic Murray as Fred
 * Graham Stark as hotel M.C.
 * Katya Wyeth as Wendy
 * Rita Webb as tea lady
 * Steve Amber as policeman
 * Penny Croft as traffic warden
 * Robert Dorning as man at party
 * Mike Grady as boy scout
 * Sally Harrison as woman on video tape
 * Geraldine Hart as Mrs. Watchtower
 * Bill Maelor-Jones as lecturer
 * Juliette King as Heidi
 * Andria Lawrence as Mrs. Nutbrown
 * Gracie Luck as Mrs. Hildebrand
 * Gennie Nevinson as Vera
 * Marianne Stone as consultant
 * Pat Astley as Barmaid
 * Jeannie Collings as Sylvia
 * Mary Millington as girl in sunglasses
 * Andee Cromarty as party guest
 * Monika Ringwald as party guest

Production
The film was shot at Twickenham Studios.

Critical reception
The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "Yet another reworking of the male chauvinist's dream theme – the surefire aphrodisiac – lifted to a degree by an unusual hint of sophistication in the script, a decent caricature of a Teddy-rocker by Billy Hamon, and one modestly funny running gag in which a M*A*S*H-like tannoy periodically bleats out inane announcements in the background ('Coitus has started in Room 26 – please do not interrupt us!'). For the rest, however, the British sex-comedy formula is rigidly and tiresomely adhered to, complete with continuous sexual innuendo, pop-eyed double-takes, bouncing breasts and unconsummated couplings. In other words, the usual compendium of Anglo-Saxon hang-ups played for laughs – and losing."