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Release Date:
July 15, 1958
Original Title:
A Question of Adultery
Alternate Titles:
A Question of Infidelity
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Connaught Place
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 86
Mark Loring is madly jealous of his wife, Mary, former American cabaret singer. Due to an automobile accident, she loses her unborn child, and Mark becomes sterile. His father, Brit-stuffy Sir John Loring, has never approved of the marriage and, again, tries to break it up. Believing that a child will hold the marriage together, Mary suggests artificial insemination to Mark, who finally agrees to accompany her to a clinic in Switzerland. However, when she is again pregnant, Mark finds it impossible to reconcile himself to the situation and leaves her. Prompted by his father, Mark sues for divorce, accusing her of adultery. She contests the divorce and a trial concerns itself with whether or not artificial insemination is a question of adultery. The Catholic Church's National League of Decency placed this film on its Condemned" list.
Art Direction:
John Stoll
Assistant Director:
Kim Mills
Camera Operator:
Ray Sturgess
Continuity:
Jane Buck
Director:
Don Chaffey
Director of Photography:
Stephen Dade
Editor:
Peter Tanner
Hairdresser:
Pearl Tipaldi
Makeup Artist:
Harold Fletcher
Music:
Philip Green
Presenter:
Raymond Stross
Producer:
Victor Lyndon
Raymond Stross
Production Manager:
Clifton Brandon
Scenic Artist:
Alan Evans
Sound Editor:
Roy Baker
Sound Recordist:
Cyril Collick
Wardrobe Master:
Kathleen Moore
Writer:
Ann Edwards
Denis Freeman
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