Every Home Should Have One
- 1970 film
Marty Feldman stars as an advertising executive tasked with making porridge more interesting.
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Every Home Should Have One: DVD review
The humour is adolescent throughout. A movie that ought to have given the increasingly tired-looking Carry On series a run for its money is a curious period piece that captures the ad game well it has it has its brighter moments like the take-offs of Ken Russell, Benny Hill, a Swedish nudist picture and a hell-for-leather Buster Keaton-like fight sequence in the BBC props room. It was ad guru David Ogilvy who said that advertising was 'the best fun you can have with your clothes on'. Every Home Should Have One proves him wrong.
Ken Wilson, TV Bomb, 30th June 2016