Moray Watson, known for his role in the 1970 cult classic Every Home Should Have One, brings a unique comedic flair to the film's exploration of suburban absurdities. His performance captures the eccentricities of 1970s British life, making him a memorable presence in this offbeat comedy. While Watson's filmography may be limited in the realm of cult cinema, his work in Every Home Should Have One showcases the era's distinct humor and societal commentary, solidifying his place in the genre.
Every Home Should Have One
An advertising man is assigned by his boss to come up with a sexy new image for Mrs McLaughlin's Frozen Porridge. While his wife runs a clean-up-TV campaign organized by the local vicar, he has an affair with the au-pair girl. The overall concept is that adverts play out before their lives connecting to the products to hand. The various porridge advertising campaigns get more and more extreme: the most relevant being the Goldilocks and the Three Bears campaign. This leads to a secondary campaign to search for "Miss Goldilocks".