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Loving Feeling

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Loving Feeling
Film poster
Directed byNorman J. Warren
Written byRobert Hewison
Bachoo Sen
Norman J. Warren
Produced byBachoo Sen
StarringGeorgina Ward
Simon Brent
Paula Patterson
CinematographyPeter Jessop
Edited byTristam Cones
Music byJohn Scott
Production
company
Piccadilly Pictures
Distributed byRichard Schulman Entertainments
Release date
  • 26 September 1968 (1968-09-26)
Running time
82 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Budget£30,000[1]

Loving Feeling is a 1968 British sex comedy-drama film directed by Norman J. Warren and starring Simon Brent, Georgina Ward and Paula Patterson.[2]

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Premise

Steve Day, a womanising DJ, wants to get back with his wife Suzanne, from whom he is separated. Obstacles to the reunion include Suzanne's new love, Scott Fisher, and Steve's affairs with a secretary, Carol, Carol's flatmate and a French model.

Cast

  • Simon Brent as Steve Day
  • Georgina Ward as Suzanne Day
  • 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
  • Paul Endesby as old man on beach
  • Stanley Folb as pess photographer
  • Robert Hewison as radio producer
  • Allen John as restaurant manager
  • Mary Land as girl
  • Barry Stephens as chauffeur
  • Penny Watts as girl

Production

The film was shot at Isleworth Studios with sets designed by the art director Hayden Pearce.

Critical reception

David Wilson of Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "Crude miscellany of episodes from the sex life of a singularly unprepossessing disc jock who drifts from bed to bed with a casual indifference to anyone;s feelings – loving or otherwise. Execrably scripted and limply acted, the whole tedious business is put across with an air of half-hearted contrivance which the unsynchronised dialogue only compounds."[3]

References

  1. ^ Simon Sheridan, Keeping the British End Up: Four Decades of Saucy Cinema, Titan Books, 2011, p. 60.
  2. ^ "Loving Feeling". British Film Institute Collections Search. Retrieved 3 December 2023.
  3. ^ "Loving Feeling". Monthly Film Bulletin. 38 (444): 52. 1971 – via ProQuest.

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This page was last edited on 15 December 2023, at 06:08
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