The Wild Affair (1965) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 5, 1965

Original Title:
The Wild Affair

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Seven Arts Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 88

Young office assistant Majorie will marry soon, however she's plagued by doubts if her fiance is the right one. On her last day at work, her male colleagues don't miss a chance to comfort her... and flirt.

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Art Direction:
Wallis Smith
Terence Marsh

Assistant Director:
Frank Ernst

Associate Producer:
Bill Kirby

Camera Operator:
Paul Wilson

Casting:
Stuart Lyons

Conductor:
Martin Slavin

Construction Manager:
Peter Dukelow

Continuity:
Hazel Swift

Costume Design:
Mary Quant

Costume Designer:
David Ffolkes

Director:
John Krish

Director of Photography:
Arthur Ibbetson

Editor:
Russell Lloyd
Norman Savage

Hairdresser:
Ivy Emmerton

Hairstylist:
Vidal Sassoon

Makeup Artist:
Neville Smallwood

Novel:
William Sansom

Original Music Composer:
Martin Slavin

Producer:
Richard L. Patterson

Production Design:
John Box

Sound Editor:
Bill Blunden

Sound Recordist:
George Adams
Stephen Dalby

Third Assistant Director:
Ray Freeborn

Title Designer:
Maurice Binder

Wardrobe Master:
Jackie Cummins

Writer:
John Krish

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