No Love for Johnnie (1961)
Johnnie Byrne is a member of the British Parliament. In his 40s, he's feeling frustrated with his life and his personal as well as professional problems tower up over him. His desires to win the next election are endangered by his constant looking for love and he is faced with the choice of giving up a career in politics or giving up the woman he loves.
Director:
Ralph Thomas
Writers:
Nicholas Phipps, Mordecai Richler.
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Peter Finch as Johnnie Byrne |
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Stanley Holloway as Fred Andrews |
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Mary Peach as Pauline West |
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Donald Pleasence as Renfrew |
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Billie Whitelaw as Mary |
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Hugh Burden as Tim Maxwell |
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Rosalie Crutchley as Alice Byrne |
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Michael Goodliffe as Dr. West |
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Mervyn Johns as Charlie Young |
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Geoffrey Keen as The Prime Minister - Reginald Stevens |
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Paul Rogers as Sydney Johnson |
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Dennis Price as Flagg |
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Peter Barkworth as Henderson |
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Fenella Fielding as Sheilah |
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Derek Francis as Frank |
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Gladys Henson as Mrs. Sarah Arscott - Constituent at Party Meeting |
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Conrad Phillips as Drake |
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Maureen Pryor as Labour Party Member |
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George Rose as Edward Collins |
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Peter Sallis as M.P. |
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Jack Armstrong as Man Bench by the River Thames (uncredited) |
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John Arnatt as Gregson, BBC Reporter (uncredited) |
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Hyma Beckley as MP (uncredited) |
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Paul Beradi as MP Smoking on Terrace (uncredited) |
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Ernest Blyth as MP (uncredited) |
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John Blythe as Pub Customer (uncredited) |
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A.J. Brown as Speaker of the House (uncredited) |
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Avis Bunnage as Constituent (uncredited) |
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Marie Burke as Mary's Housekeeper (uncredited) |
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Jimmy Charters as Man at Earnley Station (uncredited) |
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Donald Churchill as Sheilah's Party Guest (uncredited) |
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Ernest Clark as M.P. (uncredited) |
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Marian Collins as Pretty Girl (uncredited) |
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George Curtis as Bobby (uncredited) |
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Dan Darnelli as MP (uncredited) |
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Mark Dignam as Earnley Constituent (uncredited) |
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Rex Garner as MP (uncredited) |
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Philip Gilbert as Terry Langham (uncredited) |
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Fred Griffiths as Taxi Driver (uncredited) |
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Jack Gwillim as MP (uncredited) |
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Victor Harrington as MP (uncredited) |
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Lindsay Hooper as MP (uncredited) |
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Walter Horsbrugh as House of Commons Archivist (uncredited) |
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Howard Lang as Labour Party Member greeting Johnnie Byrne (uncredited) |
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Aileen Lewis as Woman on Euston Station Platform (uncredited) |
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Jack Mandeville as Dancer in Nightclub (uncredited) |
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Colin McKenzie as Bobby (uncredited) |
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William Mervyn as Postmaster-General (uncredited) |
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Philip Ray as M.P - House of Commons Entrance Area (uncredited) |
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Oliver Reed as Man with Bucket on His Head (uncredited) |
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Jessie Robins as MP (uncredited) |
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Norman Rossington as Sykes of the Herald (uncredited) |
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Robert Sansom as Dying Minister (uncredited) |
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Ivan Santon as Man nudges Peter Finch (uncredited) |
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John Sharp as Railway Station Master (uncredited) |
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Emile Stemmler as MP (uncredited) |
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Jimmy Thompson as Sheilah's Party Guest (uncredited) |
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Joseph Tregonino as Waiter (uncredited) |
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Yolande Turner as Party Guest (uncredited) |
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Mona Washbourne as Well-wisher at Train Station (uncredited) |
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Johnny Wyne as MP (uncredited) |
| Directing | Ralph Thomas | Director |
| Writing | Nicholas Phipps | Screenplay |
| Writing | Mordecai Richler | Screenplay |
| Writing | Wilfred Fienburgh | Novel |
| Editing | Alfred Roome | Editor |
| Production | Betty E. Box | Producer |