The Man Who Had Power Over Women
The Man Who Had Power Over Women is a 1970 British comedy film directed by John Krish and starring Rod Taylor, Carol White and James Booth.[2] The screenplay concerns a successful Australian talent agent who grows disenchanted with his life, which includes a failing marriage and having to represent a troublesome rock group. Further complicating things, he begins an affair with his best friend's wife.
The Man Who Had Power Over Women | |
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Directed by | John Krish |
Produced by | Judd Bernard |
Written by | Chris Bryant Allan Scott |
Starring | |
Music by | Johnny Mandel |
Cinematography | Gerry Turpin |
Edited by | Thom Noble |
Production company | Kettledrum Films |
Distributed by | AVCO Embassy |
Release date |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Box office | $11,400 (US)[1] |
Production
The original director was Silvio Narizzano who left the project prior to shooting. The screenwriters were Chris Bryant and Allan Scott, who were so upset with subsequent changes made they requested their names be taken off the film.[3]
Cast
- Rod Taylor - Peter Reaney
- Carol White - Jody Pringle
- James Booth - Val Pringle
- Penelope Horner - Angela Reaney
- Charles Korvin - Alfred Felix
- Alexandra Stewart - Frances
- Keith Barron - Jake Braid
- Clive Francis - Barry Black
- Marie-France Boyer - Maggie
- Magali Noël - Mrs Franchetti
- Geraldine Moffat - Lydia Blake
- Wendy Hamilton - Mary Gray
- Ellis Dale - Norman
- Philip Stone - Angela's father
- Matthew Booth - Mark Pringle
- Sara Booth - Sarah Pringle
- Virginia Clay - Mrs Pringle
- Jimmy Jewel - Mr Pringle
- Diana Chance - Stripper
- Patrick Durkin - Herbie
- Paul Farrell - Reaney's father
- Geoffrey Hughes - Policeman
- Valerie Leon - Glenda
- Ruth Trouncer - Mrs Gray
References
- Vagg p. 151
- "The Man Who Had Power over Women (1970)". Ftvdb.bfi.org.uk. Archived from the original on 15 January 2009. Retrieved 16 September 2017.
- Stephen Vagg, Rod Taylor: An Aussie in Hollywood, Bear Manor Media, 2010, p. 149, ISBN 978-1629330419
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