The Man Who Loved Redheads (1955)
Framed in flashback, The Man Who Loved Redheads is an anecdotal comedy about a man (John Justin) whose life is defined by his first romantic experience. That liaison occurred in Justin's youth, when the young man matures and enters the diplomatic world, he spends the rest of his career searching for his first love.
Director:
Harold French
Writer:
Terence Rattigan
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Moira Shearer as Sylvia / Daphne / Olga / Colette |
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John Justin as Lord Binfield |
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Roland Culver as Major Oscar Philipson |
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Gladys Cooper as Lady Binfield |
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Denholm Elliott as Denis |
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Harry Andrews as Williams |
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Patricia Cutts as Bubbles |
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Moyra Fraser as Ethel |
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Joan Benham as Chloe |
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Jeremy Spenser as Young Mark |
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Melvyn Hayes as Sidney |
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Kenneth More as Narrator |
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John Hart as Sergei |
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Ronald Squire as Wilberforce (uncredited) |
| Directing | Harold French | Director |
| Writing | Terence Rattigan | Screenplay |
| Production | Josef Somlo | Producer |
| Editing | Bert Bates | Editor |
| Art | Paul Sheriff | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | Julia Squire | Costume Design |
| Sound | Benjamin Frankel | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Georges Périnal | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Terence Rattigan | Theatre Play |
| Production | Hugh Perceval | Associate Producer |