Английская Википедия:A Nice Girl Like Me

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Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use British English Шаблон:Infobox film A Nice Girl Like Me is a 1969 British comedy film directed by Desmond Davis.[1]

Plot

The plot revolves around a girl who lives with her shrewd aunts, goes on a trip, gets pregnant, and must lie to her aunts that the baby is not hers.[2]

Cast

Production

In May 1967 Stanley Baker said he was going to produce and star in the movie alongside Hayley Mills. Filming was to begin in August.[3]

By May 1968 the film was going to star Barbara Ferris and be directed by Desmond Davis.[4] Ferris had enjoyed a hit on Broadway in There's a Girl in My Soup.Filming began July 1968.[5]

It was shot on location in Paris, Venice and London around Chiswick and Hammersmith riverside. The film was originally meant to star Stanley Baker.[3]

In July 1968 it was going to star Michael J Pollard and Barbara Ferris.[6]

Critical reception

The Spinning Image wrote, "it was regarded at the time as a glossy exercise in marrying cinema advert visuals to a would-be daring plot about unmarried motherhood, some way away from the nineteen-sixties "issue" films and TV plays that offered audiences and commentators alike something to get their teeth into. Cathy Come Home or Up the Junction this was not. All that said, and those naysayers did have a point, funnily enough this has aged rather better than might have been expected since it conforms to the Swinging Sixties stereotype fairly comfortably; though it remained a shade artificial as an experience as a nostalgia piece it came across very well, and much of that was down to the central relationship."[7]

References

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External links

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