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A Kind of Loving
A Kind of Loving

A Kind of Loving (1962)

70% User Rating
1h 48min
Drama
Romance

"A kind of loving that knew no wrong until it was too late!"

As Vic Brown vacillates between infatuation and disinterest for his co-worker Ingrid Rothwell, she finds out that she is pregnant and Vic has to reconcile how he thought his life would go with what life actually has in store for him.

John SchlesingerDirector

Cast

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Alan Bates

Alan Bates

Victor Arthur 'Vic' Brown

June Ritchie

June Ritchie

Ingrid Rothwell

Thora Hird

Thora Hird

Mrs. Rothwell

Bert Palmer

Bert Palmer

Mr. Geoffrey Brown

Pat Keen

Pat Keen

Christine Harris

James Bolam

James Bolam

Jeff

Jack Smethurst

Jack Smethurst

Conroy

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Gwen Nelson

Mrs. Brown

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John Ronane

Draughtsman

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David Mahlowe

David Harris

Patsy Rowlands

Patsy Rowlands

Dorothy

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Michael Deacon

Les

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Annette Robertson

Phoebe

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Fred Ferris

Althorpe

Leonard Rossiter

Leonard Rossiter

Whymper

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Malcolm Patton

Jim Brown

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Harry Markham

Railwayman

Peter Madden

Peter Madden

Registrar

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Norman Heyes

Laisterdyke (uncredited)

Bryan Mosley

Bryan Mosley

Bus Conductor (uncredited)

Yvonne Buckingham

Yvonne Buckingham

Barmaid (uncredited)

David Cook

David Cook

Draughtsman (uncredited)

Jerry Desmonde

Jerry Desmonde

TV Compère (uncredited)

Helen Fraser

Helen Fraser

Ingrid's Friend (uncredited)

Joe Gladwin

Joe Gladwin

Bus Driver (uncredited)

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Reginald Green

Contestant (uncredited)

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Douglas Livingstone

Window Cleaner (uncredited)

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Ruth Porcher

Dr. Parker (uncredited)

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Bud Ralston

Pub Comedian (uncredited)

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Edna Ridgway

Pub Pianist (uncredited)

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Graham Rigby

Pub Politician (uncredited)

Kathy Staff

Kathy Staff

Mrs. Oliphant (uncredited)

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Kathleen Walker

Woman in Dinner Queue (uncredited)

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Fred Wood

Pub Patron (uncredited)

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CinemaSerf
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Rating 70%

March 31, 2024

I can't say I was ever a great fan of Alan Bates, but he's really quite good in this - for the time - almost raunchy romantic drama. He is factory worker "Vic" who takes a bit of a shine to the shy "Ingrid" (June Ritchie) - well, she takes more of a shine to him, actually. What now ensues is a sort top-of-the-bus courtship, a movie, a snog on the beach and then... She becomes pregnant, a shotgun wedding follows and thought the pair do genuinely like one another, it's clear that there's some rather unpleasant writing on the wall. He's an ambitious character. His traditional working class roots are ones he wants to leave behind. His new family status makes him feel trapped and hemmed in. His future somehow snatched away from him. Needless to say, his character changes and that sets him at odds with his new wife - and with her mother (Thora Hird) who lives with them and rarely misses an opportunity to make her presence felt. How long can he tolerate this self-made scenario before something has to give? Bates convinces as his increasingly frustrated persona as does Ritchie whose character finds herself increasingly ostracised from an husband she loves but doesn't understand. Hird features sparingly but actually offers quite a cleverly constructed characterisation of either the interfering mother-in-law or the caring and responsible parent. That all depends on your perspective and though the story is definitely told from that of "Vic", I think John Schlesinger leaves enough ambiguity of loyalty for the audience to deal with. Though there's little graphic here that might have offended in 1962, the subject matter does challenge the ingrained societal approaches to marriage, to choice and to aspiration in quite a potent fashion and presents us here with a story that does take it's time to get going - but then, so do most romances!

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