What Every Woman Wants (1962 film)
What Every Woman Wants is a 1962 British comedy film directed by Ernest Morris and starring James Fox, Hy Hazell and Dennis Lotis.[1] The screenplay concerns a marriage guidance counsellor who struggles with his own domestic life.
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Directed by | Ernest Morris |
Produced by | The Danzigers |
Written by | Mark Grantham (original story) (as M.M. McCormick) |
Starring | James Fox Hy Hazell Dennis Lotis |
Music by | Bill LeSage |
Cinematography | James Wilson |
Edited by | John S. Smith |
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Distributed by | United Artists Corporation (UK) |
Release date | 1962 |
Running time | 69 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Premise
In this marital comedy, married mother Jean Goodwin (Hy Hazell) and her daughter Sue (Elizabeth Shepherd) team up to reform their husbands, to get them to pay more attention to them. Their elaborate plan causes comic mayhem.
Cast
- James Fox as Philip Goodwin
- Hy Hazell as Jean Goodwin
- Dennis Lotis as Tom Yardley
- Elizabeth Shepherd as Sue Goodwin
- Guy Middleton as George Barker
- Andrew Faulds as Derek Chadwick
- Patsy Smart as Hilda
- Ian Fleming as Nelson
- George Merritt as Maxwell
- Brian Peck as Barman
- Vi Stevens as Mrs Adams
- George Roderick as Adams
- John Breslin as John Shand
- Jack Melford as Doctor Falcon
Critical reception
TV Guide gave the film two out of four stars, calling it a "Surprisingly amusing family-oriented comedy."[2]
References
- "What Every Woman Wants (1962)". Archived from the original on 14 January 2009.
- "What Every Woman Wants". TVGuide.com.
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