Nobody Ordered Love (1972)
During the shooting of a First World War film entitled The Somme a tragic series of events unfolds for the cast and crew. The film was withdrawn from distribution shortly after it's release and is considered to be lost and may have been destroyed after the director died.
Director: Robert Hartford-Davis
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Ingrid Pitt as Alice Allison |
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Judy Huxtable as Caroline Johnson |
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John Ronane as Paul Medbury |
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Tony Selby as Peter Triman |
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Peter Arne as Leo Richardstone |
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Mark Eden as Charles |
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David Weston as Jacques Legrand |
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Janet Lynn as Valerie |
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David Lodge as Sergeant |
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Frank Jarvis as Corporal |
| Writing | Robert Shearer | Writer |
| Directing | Alan Pattillo | Second Unit Director |
| Crew | Hugh Wilson | Second Unit Cinematographer |
| Art | Hayden Pearce | Art Direction |
| Sound | David de Wilde | Sound Editor |
| Camera | Norman Jones | Camera Operator |
| Crew | Roy Whybrow | Special Effects |
| Sound | Tony Osborne | Music |
| Camera | Desmond Dickinson | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Tony Osborne | Conductor |
| Production | Robert Shearer | Associate Producer |
| Production | Robert Hartford-Davis | Producer |
| Editing | Alan Pattillo | Editor |
| Directing | David Tringham | Assistant Director |
| Directing | Robert Hartford-Davis | Director |