Members of Norfolk Music Publishing Ltd were previously involved in film production and the composing of film music.

The Company holds the publishing rights to the following feature films including (except for The Music Machine) the musical scores:

  • The House on Straw Hill
  • The Music Machine
  • Funny Money
  • Got It Made
  • Hardcore
  • Let’s Get Laid

The Company has a new feature film due for filming in the future called The Unfinished Man.

Below are a collection of stills from our movie collection.

Exposé (also known as House on Straw Hill) is a 1976 video nasty starring Udo KierLinda Hayden and 1970s sex symbol Fiona Richmond. The original 1976 theatrical release received heavy cuts due to graphic scenes of sex and violence, and both the 1997 UK video and current DVD re-release contain around 50 seconds of cuts. It was written and directed by James Clarke and produced by Brian Smedley-Aston.

The Music Machine is a British Musical Drama filmed in 1979, directed by Ian Sharp, and produced by Brian Smedley-Aston and James Clarke. It starred Gerry SundquistPatti Boulaye and David Easter.  It was called the first all-British disco film.

Funny Money is a 1983 British crime film directed by James Kenelm Clarke and starring Gareth Hunt, Elizabeth Daily, Gregg Henry and Derren Nesbitt. The Film was distributed by Cannon Films. The Plot – A pair of credit card thieves flee Las Vegas for London where they shelter in the Londonderry Hotel.

Got It Made (1974) Drama set in Norfolk, England, recounts the tale of an aristocratic girl whose world falls apart three days before her wedding. She discovers the hideous truths about the people closest to her – and her upbringing and background leave her unable to cope. Directed by James Clarke, written by James Clarke and Michael Robson, starring Lalla Ward, Michael Latimer, Douglas Lambert.

Hardcore is a British comedy film, made in 1977, produced by Brian Smedley-Aston, directed by James Kenelm Clarke, and starring Fiona RichmondAnthony SteelVictor SpinettiRonald Fraser and Graham Crowden. It depicts a highly fictionalised account of the life of Richmond, who was a leading pin-up in the 1970s. In the US the film was known as Fiona.

Let’s Get Laid, British comedy film from 1978, film directed by James Kenelm Clarke and starring Robin AskwithFiona Richmond and Anthony Steel. The screenplay concerns a man, Gordon Laid, who returns to London after being demobbed at the end of the Second World War – only to find himself suspected of a murder in Wapping.

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