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Duration
  

Music director
  
Johnny Dankworth

Language
  
English

Director
  
David Hart

Running time
  
1h 29m

Country
  
United Kingdom

Release date
  
1968 (1968)

Writer
  
David Hart, Michael Joseph

Initial release
  
September 1968 (United Kingdom)

Screenplay
  
David Hart, Michael Joseph

Cast
  
John McEnery
(John),
Donald Pleasence
(Clive),
Bruce Robinson
(Colin),
Olga Georges-Picot
(Elsa),
Peter McEnery
(Peter)

Similar movies
  
Zulu (1964), Robbery (1967), Sands of the Kalahari (1965), Wheres Jack? (1969), Perfect Friday (1970)

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The Other People (also known as Sleep is Lovely and I Love You, I Hate You) is a 1968 British film. The film appears to have never been released, and is considered a lost film. It was discovered at Paramount in 2017 and will be preserved.

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Plot

Peter can't get over his ex-girlfriend Elsa even though they broke up over a year ago. He spends all his time on a barge owned by his friend John and John's younger brother Colin. One morning Peter, John and Colin see a middle aged man, Clive, fall out of a motor cruiser into the water. They rescue him and decide to ransom him for £1,000. Peter and Elsa are-reunited but Elsa then commences an affair with Colin. Clive turns out to be Elsa's father.

Cast

  • Peter McEnery as Peter
  • Donald Pleasence as Clive, Elsa's father
  • Olga Georges-Picot as Elsa
  • John McEnery as John
  • George Coulouris as police inspector
  • Bruce Robinson as Colin
  • Colin Jeavons as butler
  • William Ellis as Royal Marines officer
  • Virginia Wetherell as girl at airport
  • Production

    Producer Michael Deeley said director David Hart "was one of the cleverest men I have met and when he decided to be a film director it seemed like a good idea for me to help him." The film was set up at Deeley's Oakhurst Productions and financed by Paramount Pictures as part of a low-budget film state ordered by the studio's new owner, Charles Bluhdorn.

    The film was passed to the BBFC for certification in September 1968, but despite the cast involved and backing of Oakhurst Productions and Paramount Pictures, it does not appear to have had a trade screening, been shown to a paying audience, screened on TV or released on video.

    In 2017 elements of the film were discovered in the archive at Paramount in Los Angeles. The film will be preserved.

    References

    The Other People Wikipedia
    The Other People IMDb


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