Loving Feeling
- 26 September 1968 (1968-09-26)
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]
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
External links
- Loving Feeling at IMDb
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- Loving Feeling (1969)
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