Bedtime with Rosie is a 1975 British comedy-drama film directed by Wolf Rilla and starring Una Stubbs, Ivor Burgoyne and Diana Dors.[1][2] The onscreen title is simply Rosie, and the title song was performed by singer Danny Street.
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Directed by | Wolf Rilla |
Written by | Ivor Burgoyne |
Produced by | Michael Fenton Wolf Rilla |
Starring | Una Stubbs Diana Dors Ivor Burgoyne |
Cinematography | Mark McDonald |
Edited by | Bernard Gribble |
Music by | Roger Webb |
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Running time | 76 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Rosie, a highly imaginative and pregnant single woman on her way from Liverpool to Holland, stays overnight with her Aunt Annie at her dingy London home. While there she is forced to share a bed with her aunt's lodger Harry, a reclusive and disillusioned bachelor, who initially disapproves of her lifestyle. Eventually Rosie and Harry strike up a relationship after she admits to being molested as a child and that her pregnancy is the result of rape by her boyfriend.
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