What's Good for the Goose
What's Good For The Goose (also known as Girl Trouble and What's Good for the Gander), is a 1969 British comedy film directed by Menahem Golan and starring Norman Wisdom and Sally Geeson. It was written by Wisdom and Golan and produced by Tony Tenser.
Plot
Timothy Bartlett is a fifty-something assistant bank manager whose working life and marriage in London have become lacklustre. When his superior is taken ill, he tells Bartlett to take his place at a bankers' conference in Southport. On his way, two young, fun-loving female students, Meg and Nikki, invite themselves for a lift in his car and he grudgingly agrees. Initially annoyed by them, he ends up becoming interested in Nikki. Wandering around to find something to do at night, he ends up meeting her at a club where the band Pretty Things are playing. They spend the night together at his hotel.
More details
| author | Menahem Golan Norman Wisdom |
|---|---|
| director | Menahem Golan |
| editor | Dennis Lanning |
| genre | comedy |
| keywords | bank manager clothe dress free love hang out love nest meet southport wander working life |
| musicBy | Ken Howard |
| producer | Tony Tenser |
| publisher | Tigon British Film Productions |