Sue Longhurst emerged in the early 1970s, making her mark in the realm of British cult cinema. She is known for her roles in Lust for a Vampire (1971), where she embodies a seductive presence, and Confessions of a Window Cleaner (1974), where she brings humor and charm to the screen. Longhurst's performances in What the Swedish Butler Saw (1975) and Keep It Up, Jack! (1974) further cement her status in the exploitation genre, contributing to the playful yet risqué tone of the era's films.
Can You Keep It Up for a Week?
Accident-prone Gil wants a steady job but is dismissed by every company that recruits him due to his unfortunate habit of ending up in sexually embarrassing situations. His girlfriend Annette says that she will marry him only if he can stay employed for at least a week. Hired by Mr Grimwood's cleaning company "Here To Service You", Gil is unwittingly drawn into a series of bawdy misadventures: sharing a bath with a married woman and getting caught by her husband; having a threesome with a hospital patient and a woman doctor, followed by a foursome with Annette, Grimwood and a woman psychologist; awkward encounters with a gay man and a lesbian; and getting caught by Annette playing strip poker with a group of women. Incredibly, Gil remains in his job and Annette marries him, but before the couple can have their wedding night Gil collapses on the bed and passes out from exhaustion.