One Wild Oat
- Robertson Hare: Humphrey Proudfoot
- Stanley Holloway: Alfred Gilbey
- Sam Costa: Mr. Pepys
- Andrew Crawford: Fred Gilbey
- Vera Pearce: Mrs. Gilbey
- June Sylvaine: Cherrie Proudfoot
- Robert Moreton: throstle
- Constance Lorne: Mrs. Proudfoot
- Gwen Charwell: Audrey Cuttle # 1
- Irene Handl: Emily Pepys ( Audrey Cuttle # 2)
- Ingeborg von Kusserow: Gloria Samson (as Ingeborg Wells )
- Charles Groves: Charles
- Joan Rice: Maid Annie
- Audrey Hepburn: hotel receptionist
- Fred Berger: Samson
- James Fox: porter
One Wild Oat is a British comedy from 1951 with Stanley Holloway, Sam Costa and Audrey Hepburn in the beginning of her career in a small supporting role under the direction of Charles Saunders. It is based on a farce by Vernon Sylvaine
Action
Attorney Humphrey Proudfoot tries to stop the enthusiasm of his daughter Cherrie for her new swarm through revelations about his past as a womanizer. Here, the plan does not go on; Now the father of the betrothed, to illuminate the past of the lawyer and threatens to blackmail him.
Background
- In One Wild Oat later Stars Audrey Hepburn, James Fox and Roger Moore play small roles.
- Audrey Hepburn and Roger Moore were friends for a long time. Hepburn brought Moore to his commitment to UNICEF.
Reception
The film is considered a failure.