Darling

Darling (1965)

When she was good she was very, very good… and when she was bad she was DARLING!

  • Genre: Drama, Romance
  • Release Date: 1965-08-03
  • User Rating: 6.7/10 from 129 ratings
  • Runtime: 2h 2min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Vic Films Productions
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • Director: John Schlesinger
star 6.7/10
From 129 Ratings

Summary

The swinging London, early sixties. Beautiful but shallow, Diana Scott is a professional advertising model, a failed actress, a vocationally bored woman, who toys with the affections of several men while gaining fame and fortune.

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  • Julie Christie

    as Diana Scott
  • Dirk Bogarde

    as Robert Gold
  • Laurence Harvey

    as Miles Brand
  • José Luis de Vilallonga

    as Prince Cesare della Romita
  • Roland Curram

    as Malcolm
  • Basil Henson

    as Alec Prosser-Jones
  • Dante Posani

    as Gino
  • Umberto Raho

    as Signor Palucci
  • Alex Scott

    as Sean Martin
  • Brian Wilde

    as Basil Willett
  • Peter Bayliss

    as Lord Alex Grant
  • T.R. Bowen

    as Tony Bridges (as Trevor Bowen)
  • Georgina Cookson

    as Carlotta Hale
  • James Cossins

    as Mr. Basildon
  • Helen Lindsay

    as Felicity Prosser-Jones
  • Carlo Palmucci

    as Curzio della Romita
  • Ernest Walder

    as Kurt
  • Pauline Yates

    as Estelle Gold
  • Richard Bidlake

    as Rupert Crabtree
  • Annette Carell

    as Billie Castiglione
  • Jean Claudio

    as Raoul Maxim
  • Jane Downs

    as Julie (as Jane Downes)
  • Marika Rivera

    as Paris Party Host
  • Lucille Soong

    as Allie (uncredited)
  • Lydia Sherwood

    as Lady Brentwood (uncredited)
  • Ann Firbank

    as Sybil Martin (uncredited)
  • Tyler Butterworth

    as William Prosser-Jones (uncredited)
  • Vernon Dobtcheff

    as Art Critic at Ralph Riggs Exposure (uncredited)
  • John Schlesinger

    as Theatre Director (uncredited)
  • Silvia Dionisio

    as Prince Cesare della Romita's Daughter (uncredited)
  • Victor Harrington

    as Functionary at Charity Event (uncredited)
  • Derek Aylward

    as Party Guest (uncredited)
  • Zakes Mokae

    as Black Man at French Party (uncredited)
  • David Harrison

    as Charles Glass (uncredited)
  • Sidonie Bond

    as Gillian (uncredited)
  • Margaret Gordon

    as Helen Dawlish (uncredited)
  • Angus MacKay

    as Ivor Dawlish (uncredited)
  • Jane Pearl

    as Jane (uncredited)
  • Irene Richmond

    as Mrs. Glass (uncredited)
  • Hugo Dyson

    as Walter Southgate (uncredited)
  • Christopher Greatorex

    as Art Critic at Ralph Riggs Exposure (uncredited)
  • Hyma Beckley

    as Guest at Art Gallery Viewing (uncredited)
  • Nicholas Wright

    as Young Man in Opening Scene (uncredited)
  • John Woodvine

    as Customs Officer (uncredited)
  • Helen Stirling

    as Governess to Cesare Family (uncredited)
  • Ernest Blyth

    as Man at Airport (uncredited)
  • John Tatum

    as Man at Tube Station (uncredited)
  • Roy Lansford

    as Party Guest (uncredited)
  • Noel Davis

    as Shop Assistant (uncredited)
  • Peter Avella

    as Reporter (uncredited)
  • Jimmy Charters

    as Man on Tube Station Escalator (uncredited)
  • Mike Edmonds

    as Man in Street (uncredited)
  • Peter Evans

    as Man at Charity Raffle (uncredited)
  • Eden Fox

    as Waiter (uncredited)
  • Otto Friese

    as Man in Street (uncredited)
  • Sheila Gish

    as Cameo (uncredited)
  • Lew Hooper

    as Model Agency Staff (uncredited)
  • Gerry Judge

    as Waiter (uncredited)
  • Anthony Lang

    as Man at Airport (uncredited)
  • Pat Lewis

    as Woman at Airport (uncredited)
  • Leonard Llewellyn

    as Model Agency Staff / Airline Passenger (uncredited)
  • Ray Lovelock

    as Undetermined Role (uncredited)
  • Jack Mandeville

    as Tube Passenger (uncredited)
  • Mary Maxfield

    as Lady at Charity Raffle (uncredited)
  • Brian Moorehead

    as Leslie Page (uncredited)
  • Bob Raymond

    as Waiter / Porter (uncredited)
  • Arnold Schulkes

    as Mourner (uncredited)
  • Frank Shelley

    as Father Norton (uncredited)
  • Esme Smythe

    as Art Gallery Guest (uncredited)
  • Philip Stewart

    as Guest at Art Gallery Viewing (uncredited)
  • Graham Tonbridge

    as Art Gallery Guest (uncredited)
  • George Oliver

    as Tube Passenger (uncredited)
  • Ian Selby

    as Model Agency Staff (uncredited)
Directing John Schlesinger Director
Writing Frederic Raphael Screenplay
Costume & Make-Up Julie Harris Costume Design
Costume & Make-Up Rebecca Breed Wardrobe Master
Directing Ann Skinner Continuity
Sound David Lindup Orchestrator
Sound John Dankworth Conductor
Production Mara Blasetti Location Manager
Camera Douglas Kirkland Still Photographer
Camera John Harris Camera Operator
Camera Bernard Ford Assistant Camera
Sound Peter Handford Sound Recordist
Sound Malcolm Cooke Sound Editor
Sound John Aldred Sound Recordist
Art Tony Curtis Draughtsman
Crew Ted Barnes Scenic Artist
Art Ted Southcott Graphic Designer
Directing Robert Watts Second Assistant Director
Directing Stuart A. Black Second Assistant Director
Directing Kip Gowans Assistant Director
Production Ed Harper Unit Manager
Costume & Make-Up Bob Lawrance Makeup Artist
Costume & Make-Up Joyce James Hairstylist
Art David Ffolkes Set Decoration
Art Ray Simm Art Direction
Production Miriam Brickman Casting
Editing Jim Clark Editor
Camera Kenneth Higgins Director of Photography
Sound John Dankworth Original Music Composer
Production Joseph E. Levine Executive Producer
Production Victor Lyndon Associate Producer
Production Joseph Janni Producer
Writing Joseph Janni Idea
Writing John Schlesinger Idea
Writing Frederic Raphael Idea
Sound Malcolm Stewart Sound Engineer

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