On the Game | |
Director: | Stanley Long |
Producer: | Stanley Long Barry Jacobs |
Starring: | Lloyd Lamble Gloria Walker Olive McFarland Carmen Silvera David Brierly Fiona Victory Peter Duncan |
Narrator: | Charles Gray |
Studio: | Salon Productions |
Runtime: | 88 mins |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Language: | English |
On the Game is a 1974 British comedy drama film directed by Stanley Long and starring Charles Gray.[1] It was written by Suzanne Mercer,[2] who spent two years researching it.[3] [4] The film is a dramatised comedy documentary about prostitution through the ages.
Mercer said, "Had I lived in 16th century Italy, or in the 1860's in France I probably would have been a courtesan ... I don’t think On the Game is anti-feminist ... In my view, no woman need be oppressed or repressed. I’m a chick, married for seven years, and I lead an independent life. I work in a very tough business.”[5]
Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "Tawdry in the extreme, On the Game is a shoe-string production that almost becomes a high camp exercise in minimal film-making: a garden somewhere in Greater London – in early spring, with a small flight of goosepimpled dolly-birds – stands in for the temple meads of Babylon, and elsewhere a quarry and various London town houses do service for various periods, The film bids, from time to time, to be taken seriously for its historical stance, but such efforts are briskly guyed by its fun-poking notion of bawdy humour."[6]
The East Kent Times and Mail called it "an informative and entertaining film."[7]