Baby Love (1968)
Directed by Alastair Reid

Drama

Film Synopsis

Luci lives with her alcoholic mother in a poor district of London. When her mother commits suicide, Luci is placed in the care of an old flame of hers, Robert, who is married and has a teenage son. Luci blames Robert for her mother's death as he abandoned her when she was pregnant...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Alastair Reid
  • Script: Tina Chad Christian (novel), Alastair Reid, Guido Coen, Michael Klinger
  • Cinematographer: Desmond Dickinson
  • Music: Max Harris
  • Cast: Diana Dors (Luci's Mother), Linda Hayden (Luci), Troy Dante (The Lover), Ann Lynn (Amy), Sheila Steafel (Tessa), Dick Emery (Harry), Keith Barron (Robert), Lewis Wilson (Priest), Derek Lamden (Nick), Patience Collier (Mrs. Carmichael), Terence Brady (Man in Shop), Marianne Stone (Manageress), Christine Pryor (Shop Girl), Yvonne Horner (Shop Girl), Vernon Dobtcheff (Man in Cinema), Linbert Spencer (West Indian), Sally Stephens (Margo), Timothy Carlton (Admiral), Christopher Witty (Crew), Julian Barnes (Crew)
  • Country: UK
  • Language: English
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 93 min

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