Loving Feeling is a 1968 British sex comedy-drama film about the sexual escapades of a married disc jockey.[1]
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Directed by | Norman J. Warren |
Written by | Robert Hewison Bachoo Sen Norman J. Warren |
Produced by | Bachoo Sen |
Starring | Georgina Ward Simon Brent Paula Patterson |
Cinematography | Peter Jessop |
Edited by | Tristam Cones |
Music by | John Scott |
Production company | Piccadilly Pictures |
Distributed by | Richard Schulman Entertainments |
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Running time | 82 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Budget | £30,000[1] |
It was shot at Isleworth Studios with sets designed by the art director Hayden Pearce.
Steve, a womanising DJ, wants to get back with his wife Suzanne, from whom he is separated. Obstacles to the reunion include Suzanne's new love, Scott, and Steve's affairs with a secretary, Carol, Carol's flatmate and a French model.
The film was negatively received by David Wilson of The Monthly Film Bulletin, who described it as "execrably scripted", "limply acted" and directed "with an air of half-hearted contrivance". He also criticised its "unsynchronised dialogue".[2]
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