Childish Things (film)
Childish Things is a 1969 film directed by John Derek and David Nelson starring Derek's then-wife Linda Evans.[1]
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Directed by | John Derek David Nelson |
Produced by | Don Murray |
Written by | Don Murray |
Starring | Don Murray |
Music by | Joe Greene |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
It was also known as Confessions of Tom Harris and Tale of the Cock.[2]
Plot
An alcoholic former serviceman falls in with gangsters, then has a spiritual awakening.
Cast
- Don Murray: Tom Harris
- Linda Evans: Pat Jennings
- David Brian: Jennings
- Angelique Pettyjohn: Angelique
- Don Joslyn: Kelly
- Gypsy Boots: Gypsy
- Rod Lauren: Rod
- Leroy Jenkins: Preacher
- Logan Ramsey: Mr. Simmons
- Erik Holland: First Fighter
- Jack Griffin: Jack
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See also
References
- Tom Vallance, John Derek Obituary The Independent' 25 May 1998 accessed 16 November 2013
- Childish Things at New York Times
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