Summary
The Wild Affair is a British film comedy first released in 1963,
directed by John Krish.
The film is based on a novel by William Sanson and stars Nancy Kwan, Gladys Morgan, Betty Marsden, Victor Spinetti and Jimmy Logan.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: John Krish
- Script: John Krish, William Sanson (novel)
- Photo: Arthur Ibbetson
- Music: Martin Slavin
- Cast: Nancy Kwan (Marjorie Lee), Gladys Morgan (Mrs. Tovey), Betty Marsden (Mavis Cook), Victor Spinetti (Quentin), Jimmy Logan (Craig), Joyce Blair (Monica), Paul Whitsun-Jones (Tiny Hearst), Donald Churchill (Andy), David Sumner (Ralph), Diane Aubrey (Jill), Bernard Adams (Bone), Bessie Love (Marjorie’s Mother), Terry-Thomas (Godfrey Deane), Joan Benham (Assistant), Sheila Bernette (Tea Trolley Girl), Sidonie Bond (Sue Blair), Patience Collier (Woman in Travel Agency), Paul Curran (Father), Frank Finlay (Drunk), Bud Flanagan (Sergeant Bletch), James Logan (Craig), Penny Morrell (Tart), Fred Stone (Head Waiter), Frank Thornton (Manager), Claire Nielson (Blonde Assistant)
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 88 min; B&W
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