Anthony Sloman is known for his direction of Not Tonight, Darling (1971), a quintessential example of 1970s British sex comedies that blends humor with risqué themes. Sloman's work captures the era's cultural shift towards more liberated narratives, reflecting the changing attitudes in cinema. His direction brings a unique flair to the film, showcasing the playful yet provocative tone that defines the genre. In Not Tonight, Darling, Sloman navigates the intricacies of romantic entanglements, making it a notable entry in the realm of cult cinema.
Not Tonight, Darling
Karen Williams is bored with her comfortable suburban life and her solicitor husband John who ignores her after six years of marriage. She falls for fast-talking businessman Alex, and becomes involved in a seedy world of blackmail and sex.