Trouble with Eve

Trouble with Eve is a low budget 1960 British comedy film directed by Francis Searle and starring Hy Hazell, Sally Smith, Robert Urquhart and Garry Marsh.[1] It was based on the play Widows are Dangerous by June Garland.[2] It was shot at Walton Studios. The film was released in the U.S. in 1964 as In Trouble With Eve.[3]

Trouble with Eve
British Front of House still
Directed byFrancis Searle
Produced byTom Blakeley
Screenplay byBrock Williams
Based ona play by June Garland
StarringHy Hazell
Sally Smith
Robert Urquhart
Garry Marsh
Music byWilfred Burns
CinematographyWalter J. Harvey (as James Harvey)
Edited byEric Boyd-Perkins
Production
company
A Mancunian Butcher Production
Distributed byButcher's Film Service (UK)
Release date
March 1960 (UK)
Running time
65 min.
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Premise

In the sleepy English village of Warlock, Louise Kingston (Hy Hazell) converts her cottage into "The Willow Tree", a commercial tearoom. However, scandal ensues when the local inspector gets caught with his pants down, and the tea room is rumoured to be a brothel.

Cast

Critical reception

TV Guide called the film "a barely average British comedy."[4]

References

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