Mike Grady, a British actor, is known for his role in the 1976 film I'm Not Feeling Myself Tonight. With a background in stage and television, Grady's performance in this cult classic highlights the eccentricities of British cinema in the 1970s. His ability to navigate the film's blend of surrealism and dark humor adds a distinctive layer to the narrative, making his contribution noteworthy in the realm of exploitation cinema. Grady's work continues to resonate with fans of the genre.
I'm Not Feeling Myself Tonight
Virginal nerd Jon Pigeon works in a peculiar sex research institute in which patients run about the corridors naked, nude aerobics are encouraged and where no man is safe from a crotch-grabbing old tea-lady. In order to seduce office secretary Cheryl, Pigeon invents a machine nicknamed Agnes which emits a 'sonic aphrodisiac' that can turn any man or woman into an over-lustful sex maniac. While his attempts to zap Cheryl end in disaster, Pigeon has some fun turning the 'sexy ray' on his bullying boss Nutbrown and clean-up campaigner Mary Watchtower.