A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 3, 1965
Original Title:
Darling
Alternate Titles:
Darling: A Que Amou Demais
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Joseph Janni Production
Vic Films Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
AR: 16 GB: 15 SE: 15
Runtime: 122
The swinging London, early sixties. Beautiful but shallow, Diana Scott is a professional advertising model, a failed actress, a vocationally bored woman, who toys with the affections of several men while gaining fame and fortune.
Art Direction:
Ray Simm
Assistant Camera:
Bernard Ford
Assistant Director:
Kip Gowans
Associate Producer:
Victor Lyndon
Camera Operator:
John Harris
Casting:
Miriam Brickman
Conductor:
John Dankworth
Continuity:
Ann Skinner
Costume Design:
Julie Harris
Director:
John Schlesinger
Director of Photography:
Kenneth Higgins
Draughtsman:
Tony Curtis
Editor:
Jim Clark
Executive Producer:
Joseph E. Levine
Graphic Designer:
Ted Southcott
Hairstylist:
Joyce James
Idea:
Joseph Janni
John Schlesinger
Frederic Raphael
Location Manager:
Mara Blasetti
Makeup Artist:
Bob Lawrance
Orchestrator:
David Lindup
Original Music Composer:
John Dankworth
Producer:
Joseph Janni
Scenic Artist:
Ted Barnes
Screenplay:
Frederic Raphael
Second Assistant Director:
Stuart A. Black
Robert Watts
Set Decoration:
David Ffolkes
Sound Editor:
Malcolm Cooke
Sound Engineer:
Malcolm Stewart
Sound Recordist:
Peter Handford
John Aldred
Still Photographer:
Douglas Kirkland
Unit Manager:
Ed Harper
Wardrobe Master:
Rebecca Breed
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