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Intimate Relations can refer to: * ''Intimate Relations'' (1937 film), a 1937 British film * ''Intimate Relations'' (1953 film), a 1953 British film * ''Intimate Relations'' (1996 film), a 1996 British film * An intimate relationship {{disambig ...
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Intimate Relations (1937 Film)
''Intimate Relations'' is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Clayton Hutton and starring June Clyde, Garry Marsh and Jack Hobbs. It was made at Highbury Studios.Wood p.95 Cast * June Clyde as Molly Morell * Garry Marsh as George Gommery * Jack Hobbs as Freddie Hall * Vera Bogetti as Jane Gommery * Cynthia Stock as Maggie * Moore Marriott as Toomley * Arthur Finn as Goldfish * Bruce Winston as Stetson * Lew Stone Louis Stone known professionally as Lew Stone (28 June 1898 – 13 February 1969) was a British bandleader and arranger of the British dance band era, and was well known in Britain during the 1930s. He was known as a skillful, innovative an ... and His Band as Themselves References Bibliography * Low, Rachael. ''Filmmaking in 1930s Britain''. George Allen & Unwin, 1985. * Wood, Linda. ''British Films, 1927-1939''. British Film Institute, 1986. External links * 1937 films British comedy films 1937 comedy films Films shot at Highbury Stu ...
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Intimate Relations (1953 Film)
''Intimate Relations'' is a 1953 British drama film directed by Charles Frank (director), Charles Frank and based upon the play ''Les Parents terribles'' by Jean Cocteau. The film was known in the U.S. as ''Disobedient''. It was entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival. Plot Crisis in a middle-class family when the son falls in love with his father's mistress. Family ties are stretched to breaking point, and the mother fears she'll lose her son as well as her husband. Cast * Harold Warrender as George * Marian Spencer as Yvonne * Ruth Dunning as Leonie * William Russell (English actor), William Russell as Michael (as Enoch Russell) * Elsie Albiin as Madeline (as Elsy Albin) Critical reception ''The New York Timess review concluded "the film's highlight, one superbly conceived and well-performed scene with the father and girl at loggerheads over the boy. As we contend, the author does know better. He has perceptively hammerlocked youth and age, and until the half-way mark, the ...
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Intimate Relations (1996 Film)
''Intimate Relations'' is a 1996 Canadian-British film, the first movie by writer and director Philip Goodhew. It stars Rupert Graves, Julie Walters and a fifteen-year-old Laura Sadler, the only feature film in her short career. The film is a drama and black comedy about a young man who has an affair with the middle-aged housewife he is lodging with. Matters are soon complicated when the housewife's teenage daughter gets involved after developing a crush on the young lodger. The film takes place in the 1950s in the suburbs of London. The film depicts the hypocritically prudish residents of a seemingly respectable household who, behind closed doors, indulge in the sort of sordid goings on they would publicly sneer at. Plot Marjorie Beaslie (Julie Walters) is a housewife in her forties who takes in a lodger named Harold Guppey (Rupert Graves), who has just stumbled into town to look up his long-lost brother (Les Dennis). Although seemingly prudish (she no longer sleeps in the same ...
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