Mr. Love
Appearance
(Redirected from Mr Love)
Mr. Love | |
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Directed by | Roy Battersby |
Written by | Kenneth Eastaugh |
Produced by | Robin Douet Susan Richards |
Starring | Barry Jackson Maurice Denham Marcia Warren |
Cinematography | Clive Tickner |
Edited by | Alan Cumner-Price |
Music by | Willy Russell |
Release date |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Languages | English Italian |
Mr. Love is a 1986 British comedy film directed by Roy Battersby and starring Barry Jackson, Maurice Denham and Margaret Tyzack.[1] It was made by Goldcrest Films.
Its budget was £486,000.[2] (Another account says £1.1 million.[3]) Goldcrest Films invested the £486,000 and received £330,000, recording a loss of £156,000.[4]
Plot
[edit]This section needs an improved plot summary. (January 2024) |
A mild-mannered gardener becomes a lovable legend in his town for his talent to romantically please every woman that fancies him.
Cast
[edit]- Barry Jackson as Donald Lovelace
- Marcia Warren as Doris Lovelace
- Maurice Denham as Theo
- Margaret Tyzack as Pink Lady
- Linda Marlowe as Barbara
- Christina Collier as Esther
- Helen Cotterill as Lucy Nuttall
- Donal McCann as Leo
- Jacki Piper as Ida
- Patsy Byrne as Mrs Lunt
- Kay Stonham as Maggie Capstick
- Alan Starkey as Landau man
- Tony Melody as Ferris
- Lill Roughley as Housewife
- Julia Deakin as Melanie
Production
[edit]The film was filmed at several notable locations in England, mainly in Southport, Merseyside and at Phoenix Cinema in East Finchley.[5]
Gallery
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Southport pier (2000)
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Wayfarers Arcade
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Phoenix Cinema
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Royal Clifton Hotel
References
[edit]- ^ BFI.org
- ^ Alexander Walker, Icons in the Fire: The Rise and Fall of Practically Everyone in the British Film Industry 1984-2000, Orion Books, 2005 p31
- ^ "Back to the Future: The Fall and Rise of the British Film Industry in the 1980s - An Information Briefing" (PDF). British Film Institute. 2005. p. 26.
- ^ Eberts, Jake; Illott, Terry (1990). My indecision is final. Faber and Faber. p. 657.
- ^ "Mr. Love", Turner Classic Movies: article. Accessed 23 July 2020.
External links
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