by Mark Murton
Directed by: Ralph Lawrence Marsden
Synopsis: Six sexually frustrated members of a multi-cultural household in Hampstead, north London – Indian Lily (Cherry Patel), German Ilsa (Helen Fitzgerald), Singaporean Jat (Paul Ong), West Indian Leroy (Anthony Thomas), American Don (Roger Furse), and Brit Jenny (Christine Maskelle) – eventually get together to explore their innermost fantasies, leading to various couplings and culminating in an open-air orgy on Hampstead Heath.
Cat Burglar (Scene Stealer): A ginger tabby kitten seems to be Jat’s and is lurking on the stairs when Don initially arrives at the house.
In another scene the kitty jumps up on the draining board as Jat is doing some washing in the sink. The kitten sniffs at a cup and saucer.
Jat playfully flicks a little water at the cat.
Later, Leroy (Anthony Thomas) finds the cat scratching outside his door and takes it in for a cuddle . . .
. . . before taking him up to Jat’s room as a way of introducing himself and setting in motion the events that follow.
Final Mewsings: A cat can bring boys and girls together. And boys and boys.
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