British Comedy Guide
Ladies Who Do. Image shows left to right: Mrs. Cragg (Peggy Mount), James 'Jim' Ryder (Harry H. Corbett)
Ladies Who Do

Ladies Who Do

  • 1964 film

Comedy about a group of cleaning ladies to City bigwigs. Stars Peggy Mount, Robert Morley, Harry H. Corbett, Miriam Karlin, Ron Moody and more.

F
X
R
W
E
Ladies Who Do. Image shows left to right: Emily Parish (Avril Elgar), Mrs. Cragg (Peggy Mount), Mrs. Higgins (Miriam Karlin)

Key details

Genre
Film
Released
1964
Creator
John Bignall
Stars
Peggy Mount, Robert Morley, Harry H. Corbett, Miriam Karlin, Ron Moody, Avril Elgar, Dandy Nichols, Jon Pertwee and more
Writer
Michael Pertwee
Director
C.M. Pennington-Richards
Producers
George H. Brown and Jan Darnley-Smith
Company

Mrs. Cragg and her neighbours in Pitt Street, Battersea, are cleaners in big City office blocks. Mrs Cragg also 'does' for Colonel Whitforth, an impecunious gambler.

Early one morning she is under a desk cleaning the floor when businessmen James Ryder and Sydney Tait arrive and begin discussing a potential take-over. After their departure she salvages a cigar for the Colonel, wrapping it in a discarded telegram. Whitforth is extremely thankful for the top-quality cigar, but even more when he realises what it is wrapped in - and the information the telegram contains! Using the newfound knowledge to his advantage, he doubles a £5,000 investment within a few hours and splits the money 50-50 with Mrs. C.

Reasoning that there's no possible way of making so much money so quickly, Cragg resolves to tell Ryder what they have done. However, on arriving at his office she overhears that he has just bought Pitt Street and intends to move her and her friends out of London to new towns and replace the neighbourhood with two huge office blocks - she quickly decides not only to keep the money, but play him at his own game!

Joining forces with three of her closest friends - Emily Parish, Mrs. Higgins and Mrs. Merryweather - Cragg and The Colonel form a new speculating company, Ladezudu, rifling through the rubbish collections from their regular office cleaning routines. After a number of successes they soon have more than £120,000 banked; with a couple of further crafty deals, it'll be enough to buy Pitt Street back.

Meanwhile, Ryder's associates have heard of the residents' unwillingness to leave their homes and are threatening to pull out of the redevelopment deal, which would leave him seriously indebted. Tait has already dissolved their partnership and James is at such pains to ensure work begins imminently that he heads to the site himself. Fearing their newfound fortune will not come through, the ladies put up a show of force and neither Ryder's workmen's pneumatic drill nor the Metropolitan Police Force can stop these women on a mission.

Additional details

UK certificate
U
Duration
85 minutes
Produced
1963
Distributors

Bryanston Films

Production
Studio
Camera set-up
Single camera
Picture
Black and white

Website links

Broadcast details

Most recent repeats
  • Tuesday 5th November 2024 at 12:35pm on TPTV
  • Friday 9th August 2024 at 4:35pm on TPTV
  • Tuesday 21st May 2024 at 4:15pm on TPTV

Recording details

  • Twickenham Film Studios

Share this page