In this British kitchen-sink style drama, a bored housewife (June Ritchie) living in a run-down inner city London house begins an affair with her mother's lodger (Ian Hendry), who lives next door.
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Ian Hendry | ... |
Harry King
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June Ritchie | ... |
Margery Graham
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Avice Landone | ... |
Lily
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Meredith Edwards | ... |
Steve
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Madge Ryan | ... |
Kitty
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John Hurt | ... |
Charlie
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Annette Andre | ... |
Jinny
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Philippa Gail | ... |
Maureen
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Mike Pratt | ... |
Sid Graham
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Tom Adams | ... |
Paul
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Hilda Fenemore | ... |
Doris
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Susan Burnet | ... |
Phyllis
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Robert Bruce | ... |
Mark
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John Bluthal | ... |
Joe
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Carl Bernard | ... |
Fred
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Margaret Boyd | ... |
Granny
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Patrick Cargill | ... |
Ransome
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Margo Johns | ... |
Isabel
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Derek Francis | ... |
Fingus
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Ursula Hirst | ... |
Molly
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Sheraton Blount | ... |
Cindy
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Jimmy Charters | ... |
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Dido Plumb | ... |
Tramp (uncredited)
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Emile Stemmler | ... |
Head waiter (uncredited)
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Directed by
Sidney Hayers |
Written by
Bill MacIlwraith | ... | (screenplay) |
Nan Maynard | ... | (adapted from the novel "This is my Street" by) |
Produced by
Jack Hanbury | ... | producer |
Peter Rogers | ... | executive producer |
Music by
Eric Rogers |
Cinematography by
Alan Hume | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Roger Cherrill |
Editorial Department
Jack Gardner | ... | first assistant editor (uncredited) |
Casting By
Betty White |
Art Direction by
Alex Vetchinsky |
Set Decoration by
Helen Thomas | ... | (set dresser) |
Costume Design by
Yvonne Caffin |
Makeup Department
Jock Alexander | ... | makeup artist |
Stella Rivers | ... | hairdresser |
Geoffrey Rodway | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Donald Toms | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
John Peverall | ... | assistant director |
Sound Department
Christopher Lancaster | ... | sound editor |
Gordon K. McCallum | ... | sound recordist |
Ken Rawkins | ... | sound recordist |
Graham V. Hartstone | ... | sound assistant (uncredited) |
Charlie McFadden | ... | boom operator (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Godfrey A. Godar | ... | camera operator (as Godfrey Godar) |
Harry Gillard | ... | still photographer (uncredited) |
Music Department
Eric Rogers | ... | conductor |
Script and Continuity Department
Gladys Goldsmith | ... | continuity |
Additional Crew
Nat Cohen | ... | presenter: implied |
Stuart Levy | ... | presenter: implied |
Production Companies
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- Anglo-Amalgamated Film Distributors (1963) (United Kingdom) (theatrical) (as Anglo Amalgamated) (presents)
- Warner-Pathé Distributors (1963) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Astral Films (1964) (Canada) (theatrical)
- Rank Film Distributors Holland (1964) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Rather incongruously for what is essentially a serious drama, composer Eric Rogers re-uses a number of music cues from his work on the 'Carry On' series. See more » |
Movie Connections | Referenced in Undergrunnen (1966). See more » |
Quotes |
Margery Graham:
Must you use a tea cloth, Sid? There's a towel over there. And isn't it about time you had a bath? Margery Graham: [they sit down to eat] Must you sit in your vest? Sid Graham: Nice to be home , innit? Margery Graham: Home? More like a hovel. And you make it worse sitting there like that. Sid Graham: Had a hard day at the shop, have you? I can always tell. Margery Graham: I don't seem to have any appetite. Sid Graham: 'Ere, tell you what we'll do; go down the Wellington, 'ave a noggin together. That'll bring the old sparkle back. Mum can babysit. She likes watching the telly. Margery Graham: That stinking pub's your answer to every problem isn't it? That's all you think about - beer and darts. Sid Graham: Now, leave off will you, Marge? You've been picking on me ever since I came in. A fella's entitled to a bit of peace... Margery Graham: Oh, and I'm not entitled to anything, I suppose. Well I'm sick of living here and I'm sick of that crummy pub and I'm sick of the people we have to mix with. Sick! Sick! Oh, God, I'm so sick of it. Sid Graham: Take it easy, doll. Look, we'll soon be out of it. I promised I'd find a better job and Old Sid never goes back on a promise, you know that. We'll really save this time. In fact I'll start now. That's the last packet I'll ever buy [he throws his cigarettes away] Sid Graham: . Margery Graham: There's some pudding in the oven, Sid. [she exits and climbs the stairs] Sid Graham: [he calls after her] Don't be upset. Maybe, we'll get a place on one of those new estates. With a garage an' all. See more » |