Work Is a Four-Letter Word (also known as Work Is a 4-Letter Word) is a 1968 British satirical comedy film directed by Peter Hall, adapted from Henry Livings' play "Eh?" and starring David Warner and Cilla Black.
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David Warner had established a reputation for playing off-beat roles, including the title role in Morgan: A Suitable Case For Treatment (1966) and was a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, of which Peter Hall was artistic director until the year of the film's release.
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"Love Is Just a Four-Letter Word", a song by Bob Dylan, notably recorded by Joan Baez
Before the film was almost re-shot in its entirety, it featured actors Ranvir Shorey, Abbas and Suchitra.