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Wikipedia article'The Woman's Angle' is 1952 British drama film directed by Leslie Arliss and starring Edward Underdown, Cathy O'Donnell and Lois Maxwell. It is based on the novel 'Three Cups of Coffee' by Ruth Feiner. PremiseThe film is the story of three love affairs of man who belongs to celebrated family of musicians, culminating in divorce and his final discovery of happiness. Cast* Edward Underdown as Robert Mansell * Cathy O'Donnell as Nina Van Rhyne * Lois Maxwell as Enid Mansell * Claude Farell as Delysia Veronova * Peter Reynolds as Brian Mansell * Marjorie Fielding as Mrs. Mansell * Anthony Nicholls as Doctor Nigel Jarvis * Isabel Dean as Isobel Mansell * John Bentley as Renfro Mansell * Olaf Pooley as Rudolph Mansell * Ernest Thesiger as Judge * Eric Pohlmann as Steffano * Joan Collins as Marina * Malcolm Knight as Shepherd Boy * Fred Berger as Restaurant Manager * Dana Wynter as Elaine * Leslie Weston as Suttley * Geoffrey Toone as Count Cambia * Lea Seidl as Madame Kossoff * Anton Diffring as Peasant * Miles Malleson as A. Secrett * Peter Illing as Sergei * Teddy Johnson as Nightclub Singer * Sylva Langova as Blonde in Sleigh * Bill Shine (actor) as Saunders * Nora Gordon as Guest House Owner * Wensley Pithey as Mr Witherspool * Rufus Cruickshank as the Scot * Fred Griffiths as Cockney at Bus Stop ProductionArliss had been a fan of the novel since he read it in 1944. Critical receptionIn 'The New York Times', Bosley Crowther thought the film "...a grim little sample of bad writing, bad acting and bad directing all around." References | |
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