Nobody Ordered Love
Nobody Ordered Love | |
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Directed by | Robert Hartford-Davis |
Written by | Robert Shearer |
Produced by | Robert Hartford-Davis |
Starring | Ingrid Pitt Judy Huxtable John Ronane |
Music by | Tony Osborne |
Release date |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Nobody Ordered Love is a lost 1972 British drama film directed by Robert Hartford-Davis and starring Ingrid Pitt, Judy Huxtable and Tony Selby.[1]
Plot summary
After film director Paul Medbury attempts to replace Alice Allison, the alcoholic star of his new First World War movie entitled The Somme, with up-and-coming starlet Caroline Johnson, a series of tragic events begins to unfold.
Cast
- Ingrid Pitt – Alice Allison
- Judy Huxtable – Caroline Johnson
- John Ronane – Paul Medbury
- Peter Arne – Leo Richardstone
- Tony Selby – Peter Triman
- Mark Eden – Charles
- David Weston – Jacques Legrand
- John Glyn-Jones – Harry
- Janet Lynn – Valerie
- David Lodge – Sergeant
- Frank Jarvis – Corporal
- Barry Meteyard – Lieutenant
- Larry Taylor – Camera operator
- Heather Barbour – Janet
- Tricia Barnes – Continuity Girl
- Charles Houston – Assistant
- Carolyn Wilde – Virginia
Preservation status
This is now considered a lost film and is on the BFI 75 Most Wanted.[2]
According to Ingrid Pitt, the film suffered such a fallout[clarification needed] that Robert Hartford-Davis himself took the film out of circulation and relocated to the US. He would[clarification needed] then have ordered its destruction at his death in 1977.
No moving pictures remain, only black and white stills.
See also
References
- ^ "Nobody Ordered Love (1971)". British Film Institute. Archived from the original on 18 January 2009.
- ^ "Nobody Ordered Love / BFI Most Wanted". British Film Institute. Archived from the original on 3 August 2012. Retrieved 15 June 2014.
External links
- BFI 75 Most Wanted entry, with extensive notes
- Nobody Ordered Love at IMDb