Loving Feeling
Loving Feeling is a 1968 British sex comedy-drama film about the sexual escapades of a married disc jockey.[1]
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Directed by | Norman J. Warren |
Produced by | Bachoo Sen Dennis Durack |
Written by | Robert Hewison Bachoo Sen Norman J. Warren |
Starring | Simon Brent Georgina Ward Paula Patterson John Railton Françoise Pascal |
Music by | John Scott |
Cinematography | Peter Jessop |
Edited by | Tristam Cones |
Production company | Piccadilly Pictures |
Release date | 26 September 1968 |
Running time | 82 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Budget | £30,000[1] |
It was shot at Isleworth Studios with sets designed by the art director Hayden Pearce.
Cast
- Simon Brent as Stevee Daly
- Georgina Ward as Suzanne Daly
- Paula Patterson as Carol Taylor
- John Railton as Scott Fisher
- Françoise Pascal as Model
- Heather Kyd as Christine Johnson
- Peter Dixon as Philip Peterson
- Carol Cunningham as Jane Butler
- Jacky Allouis as Helen
- John Aston as Jane's boyfriend
- Richard Bartlett as Sound mixer
- Sonya Benjamin as Belly dancer
- Carl Conway as Jingles spoken by
- Paul Endesby as Old man on beach
- Stanley Folb as Press photographer
- Robert Hewison as Radio producer
- Allen John as Restaurant manager
- Mary Land as Girl
- Barry Stephens as Chauffeur
- Penny Watts as Girl
Critical response
The film was negatively received by David Wilson of The Monthly Film Bulletin, who described it as "execrably scripted", "limply acted" and directed "with an air of half-hearted contrivance". He also criticised its "unsynchronised dialogue".[2]
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References
- Simon Sheridan, Keeping the British End Up: Four Decades of Saucy Cinema, Titan Books 2011 p 60
- Wilson, David (March 1971). "Loving Feeling". The Monthly Film Bulletin. Vol. 38 no. 446. British Film Institute. p. 52.
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