A Couple of Beauties
| A Couple of Beauties | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Francis Searle |
| Screenplay by | Bernie Friedburg and Francis Searle |
| Produced by | Francis Searle |
| Starring | Bunny Lewis Pat Coombs James Beck Tim Barrett |
| Cinematography | Ken Talbot |
| Edited by | Peter Mayhew |
| Music by | Peter Jeffries |
Production company | Bayford Films |
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Running time | 29 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
A Couple of Beauties is a 1972 British comedy-thriller short film directed by Francis Searle and starring Manchester drag queen Bunny Lewis, Pat Coombs, James Beck and Tim Barrett. It was written by Bernie Friedburg and Searle, and produced by Searle's company Bayford Films.
A Couple of Beauties is the last in a series of 30-minute films directed by Searle in the "Screen Miniatures" series, which he made between 1966 and 1972. Others in the series are Miss MacTaggart Won’t Lie Down (1966), The Pale Faced Girl (1968), Talk of the Devil (1968), Gold Is Where You Find It (1968), It All Goes to Show (1969) and A Hole Lot of Trouble (1971).