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Darling (1965) Beautiful but amoral model Diana Scott sleeps her way to the top of the London fashion scene at the height

Darling (1965)

Beautiful but amoral model Diana Scott sleeps her way to the top of the London fashion scene at the height of the Swinging Sixties.

Cast:
Diana Scott: Julie Christie
Miles Brand: Laurence Harvey
Robert Gold: Dirk Bogarde
Prince Cesare della Romita: José Luis de Vilallonga
Malcolm: Roland Curram
Alec Prosser-Jones: Basil Henson
Felicity Prosser-Jones: Helen Lindsay
Curzio della Romita: Carlo Palmucci
Gino: Dante Posani
Palucci: Umberto Raho
Woman: Marika Rivera
Sean Martin: Alex Scott
Kurt: Ernest Walder
Willett: Brian Wilde
Estelle Gold: Pauline Yates
Lord Grant: Peter Bayliss
Rupert Crabtree: Richard Bidlake
Tony Bridges: T.R. Bowen
Billie Castiglione: Annette Carell
Raoul Maxim: Jean Claudio
Carlotta Hale: Georgina Cookson
Basildon: James Cossins
Julie: Jane Downs
Mourner: Arnold Schulkes
Fortnum and Masons Customer: Aileen Lewis
Reporter: Norman Fisher
Party Guest: Roy Lansford
Man in Street: Otto Friese
Guest at Art Gallery Viewing: Philip Stewart
Man at Airport: Anthony Lang
Gillian: Sidonie Bond
William Prosser-Jones: Tyler Butterworth
Woman at Charity Auction: Pauline Chamberlain
Man on Tube Station Escalator: Jimmy Charters
Shop Assistant: Noel Davis
Prince Cesare della Romita's Daughter: Silvia Dionisio
Art Critic at Ralph Riggs Exposure: Christopher Greatorex
Walter Southgate: Hugo Dyson
Man at Charity Raffle: Oliver Tomlin
Sybil Martin: Ann Firbank
Waiter: Bob Raymond
Cameo: Sheila Gish
Helen Dawlish: Margaret Gordon
Functionary at Charity Event: Victor Harrington
Charles Glass: David Harrison
Tube Passenger: George Oliver
Man on Escalator with Newspaper: George Holdcroft
Model Agency Staff: Ian Selby
Continuity girl: Doreen Jones
Woman at Airport: Pat Lewis
Undetermined role: Ray Lovelock
Ivor Dawlish: Angus MacKay
Lady at Charity Raffle: Bunny Seaman
Black Man at French Party: Zakes Mokae
Leslie Page: Brian Moorehead
Jane: Jane Pearl
Mrs. Glass: Irene Richmond
Theatre Director: John Schlesinger
Girl: Heather Seymour
Father Norton: Frank Shelley
Lady Brentwood: Lydia Sherwood
Lady in Cinema: Sadie Slade
Art Gallery Guest: James Ure
Allie: Lucille Soong
Man in conference room: John Steiner
Man on the Street: Emile Stemmler
Governess to Cesare Family: Helen Stirling
Man at Tube Station: John Tatham
Customs Officer: John Woodvine
Young Man in Opening Scene: Nicholas Wright

Written by: Frederic Raphael, John Schlesinger, Joseph Janni

Director: John Schlesinger

Production: Vic Films Productions, Joseph Janni Production

Release date: 03 Aug 1965
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