Quentin Crisp, (1908 - 1999) acting in a British Film Institute Production Board film: VALUE FOR MONEY. This is a time just before he became to public attention with his eccentric and adapted autobiography, The Naked Civil Servant. Quentin Crisp at the end of the days shooting would have the cast and crew in stitches with his witty sense of humour. Aldeburgh, UK, 1970
VALUE FOR MONEY (1970) Production Company: British Film Institute, commissioned by director of BFI Production Board: Bruce Beresford; Director: David Blest; Lighting Cameraman (DOP): Gale Tattersall; Producer: Franc Roddam; Assistant Director: Richard Keith Wolff; Cast Members: Quentin Crisp, Kenneth Seeger, John Donaldson, Elizabeth Mellor, Richard Wolff; Casting: Barrie Stacey; Continuity: Barbara Deehan. Location: Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England, 35mm B&W Film, Running time: 40.0 mins
Stills print available from: BFI Printstore
Location: Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England
Photographer: Richard Keith Wolff