Salt and Pepper (1968)
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Two steadfast members of Frank Sinatra's self-styled "clan," Peter Lawford and Sammy Davis Jr., are the stars of Salt and Pepper. The boys run a swinging nightclub in London's Soho district (which explains their awful "mod" wardrobe) and also reluctantly double as secret… More Two steadfast members of Frank Sinatra's self-styled "clan," Peter Lawford and Sammy Davis Jr., are the stars of Salt and Pepper. The boys run a swinging nightclub in London's Soho district (which explains their awful "mod" wardrobe) and also reluctantly double as secret agents. Their current assignment is to put the kibosh on a half-baked military officer (John LeMesurier), who plans to hijack a nuclear sub and hold England captive. The film is securely locked into the 1960s, with weird camera angles and out-of-focus optical effects, plenty of compliant young miniskirted damsels, and Bondlike action highlights. Salt and Pepper was followed two years later by a sequel, imaginatively titled One More Time. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Richard Donner
- Genres
- Drama, Action & Adventure, Mystery & Suspense, Classics, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Sep 18, 1968 Wide
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Cast
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Peter Lawford
as Christopher Pepper
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Michael Bates
as Inspector Crabbe
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Ilona Rodgers
as Marianne Renaud
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John Le Mesurier
as Col. Woodstock
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Graham Stark
as Sgt. Walters
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Ernest Clark
as Col. Balsom
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Jeanne Roland
as Mai Ling
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Robert Dorning
as Club Secretary
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Robertson Hare
as Dove
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Geoffrey Lumsden
as Foreign Secretary
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William Mervyn
as Prime Minister
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Llewellyn Rees
as "Fake" Prime Minister
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Mark Singleton
as "Fake" Home Secretary
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Michael Trubshawe
as "Fake" First Lord
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Francisca Tu
as Tsai Chan
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Oliver MacGreevy
as Rack
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Peter Hutchins
as Straw
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Jeremy Lloyd
as Lord Ponsonby
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Ivor Dean
as Police Commissioner
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Brian Harrison
as 1st Policeman
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Harry Hutchinson
as Manservant
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Max Faulkner
as Lieutenant
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Beth Rogan
as Greta
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Rifat Shenel
as Mario
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Calvin Lockhart
as Jones
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Nicholas Smith
as Constable
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Susan Blair
as Janice
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Christine Pocket
as Jill
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Cassandra Mowan
as Jean
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Joe Wadham
as Col. Woodstock's Aide
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Sammy Davis Jr.
as Charles Salt
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Sean Lynch
as Blackjack Player