That Kind of Girl is a British cult film and the directorial debut of Gerry O'Hara. Produced by Robert Hartford-Davis with a script by Jan Read, it was released in 1963.
| That Kind of Girl | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Gerry O'Hara |
| Written by | Ian Reed |
| Based on | story by Jan Read |
| Produced by | Robert Hartford-Davis |
| Starring | Margaret Rose Keil David Weston Linda Marlowe |
| Cinematography | Peter Newbrook |
| Edited by | Derek York |
| Music by | Malcolm Mitchell |
Production company | Compton-Cameo Films |
| Distributed by | Tekli Films |
Release date | 1963 |
Running time | 76 Minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
| Budget | £23,000[1] |
The film's subject is premarital sexual relationships and sexually transmitted diseases in an English 1960s millieu.
That Kind of Girl was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the UK on the BFI's Flipside imprint on 25 January 2009.[2]
The disc also includes a selection of short films and an interview with Robert Hartford-Davis (1968, 14 mins) in which That Kind of Girl's producer discusses his film career and production methods.
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