For the Love of Ada (film)
For the Love of Ada | |
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UK theatrical poster | |
Directed by | Ronnie Baxter |
Produced by | Peter J. Thompson |
Written by |
Harry Driver Vince Powell |
Starring |
Irene Handl Wilfred Pickles Barbara Mitchell Jack Smethurst |
Music by | Frank Barber |
Cinematography | Alan Hume |
Edited by | Anthony Palk |
Production company | |
Distributed by | LMG Film Productions Limited UK |
Release date | 1972 |
Running time | 88 min |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Budget | £100,000[1] |
For the Love of Ada is a 1972 British comedy film directed by Ronnie Baxter and starring Irene Handl, Wilfred Pickles, Barbara Mitchell and Jack Smethurst.[2] It is a spin-off from the television series For the Love of Ada.
Plot
Walter and Ada Bingley (Wilfred Pickles and Irene Handl), an elderly couple, are about to celebrate their first wedding anniversary. To celebrate, their family, friends and neighbours plan a surprise party.
Cast
- Irene Handl as Ada Bingley
- Wilfred Pickles as Walter Bingley
- Barbara Mitchell as Ruth Pollitt
- Jack Smethurst as Leslie Pollitt
- Nicholas Ram as Anthony Pollitt
- Cecily Hullett as Freda Skinner
- Arthur English as Arthur
- Larry Martyn as Brian
- Hilda Braid as Mrs. Armitage
- Andria Lawrence as Sandra
- David Collings as Mr. Johnson
- Nancy Nevinson as Elsie Lockwood
- Norman Atkyns as Charlie Nugent
- Donald Bisset as Mr. Chapman
- Duggie Brown as Duggie
- Johnnie Wade as Alan
- Veronica Doran as Carol
- John Boxer as the Vicar
- Gareth Hunt as the Policeman
- Rose Power, Jean Marlow, Rose Hill and Brian Tully as the Mourners
References
- ↑ John Hamilton, Beasts in the Cellar: The Exploitation Film Career of Tony Tenser, Fab Press, 2005 p 231
- ↑ "For the Love of Ada". BFI.
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