Nobody Ordered Love
Nobody Ordered Love is a lost 1972 British drama film directed by Robert Hartford-Davis and starring Ingrid Pitt, Judy Huxtable and Tony Selby.[1]
Nobody Ordered Love | |
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Directed by | Robert Hartford-Davis |
Produced by | Robert Hartford-Davis |
Written by | Robert Shearer |
Starring | Ingrid Pitt Judy Huxtable John Ronane |
Music by | Tony Osborne |
Release date |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Plot summary
After film director Paul Medbury attempts to replace Alice Allison, the alcoholic star of his new First World War movie entitled The Somme, with up-and-coming starlet Caroline Johnson, a series of tragic events begins to unfold.
Cast
- Ingrid Pitt – Alice Allison
- Judy Huxtable – Caroline Johnson
- John Ronane – Paul Medbury
- Peter Arne – Leo Richardstone
- Tony Selby – Peter Triman
- Mark Eden – Charles
- David Weston – Jacques Legrand
- John Glyn-Jones – Harry
- Janet Lynn – Valerie
- David Lodge – Sergeant
- Frank Jarvis – Corporal
- Barry Meteyard – Lieutenant
- Larry Taylor – Camera operator
- Heather Barbour – Janet
- Tricia Barnes – Continuity Girl
- Charles Houston – Assistant
- Carolyn Wilde – Virginia
Preservation status
This is now considered a lost film and is on the BFI 75 Most Wanted.[2]
According to Ingrid Pitt, the film suffered such a fallout that Robert Hartford-Davis himself took the film out of circulation and relocated to the US. He would then have ordered its destruction at his death in 1977.
No moving pictures remain, only black and white stills.
See also
References
- "Nobody Ordered Love (1971)". British Film Institute. Archived from the original on 18 January 2009.
- "Nobody Ordered Love / BFI Most Wanted". British Film Institute. Archived from the original on 3 August 2012. Retrieved 15 June 2014.
External links
- BFI 75 Most Wanted entry, with extensive notes
- Nobody Ordered Love at IMDb
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