Darling

Darling

122 mins | Drama, Romance | Aug. 3, 1965

The swinging London, early sixties. Beautiful but shallow, Diana Scott is a professional advertising model, a failed actress, a vocationally bored woman, who toys with the affections of several men while gaining fame and fortune.

Darling

122 mins | Drama, Romance | Aug. 3, 1965

Darling
The swinging London, early sixties. Beautiful but shallow, Diana Scott is a professional advertising model, a failed actress, a vocationally bored woman, who toys with the affections of several men while gaining fame and fortune.
IMDb rating 7.0
Producers Vic Films Productions, Joseph Janni Production
Original title Darling
Directors Stuart A. Black, Ann Skinner, Kip Gowans, John Schlesinger, Robert Watts
Writers Joseph Janni, John Schlesinger, Frederic Raphael

Cast

Julie Christie

as Diana Scott

Dirk Bogarde

as Robert Gold

Laurence Harvey

as Miles Brand

José Luis de Vilallonga

as Prince Cesare della Romita

Roland Curram

as Malcolm

Basil Henson

as Alec Prosser-Jones

Dante Posani

as Gino

Umberto Raho

as Signor Palucci

Alex Scott

as Sean Martin

Brian Wilde

as Basil Willett

Peter Bayliss

as Lord Alex Grant

T.R. Bowen

as Tony Bridges (as Trevor Bowen)

Georgina Cookson

as Carlotta Hale

James Cossins

as Mr. Basildon

Helen Lindsay

as Felicity Prosser-Jones

Carlo Palmucci

as Curzio della Romita

Ernest Walder

as Kurt

Pauline Yates

as Estelle Gold

Richard Bidlake

as Rupert Crabtree

Annette Carell

as Billie Castiglione

Jean Claudio

as Raoul Maxim

Jane Downs

as Julie (as Jane Downes)

Marika Rivera

as Paris Party Host

Lucille Soong

as Allie (uncredited)

Lydia Sherwood

as Lady Brentwood (uncredited)

Ann Firbank

as Sybil Martin (uncredited)

Tyler Butterworth

as William Prosser-Jones (uncredited)

Vernon Dobtcheff

as Art Critic at Ralph Riggs Exposure (uncredited)

John Schlesinger

as Theatre Director (uncredited)

Silvia Dionisio

as Prince Cesare della Romita's Daughter (uncredited)

Victor Harrington

as Functionary at Charity Event (uncredited)

Derek Aylward

as Party Guest (uncredited)

Zakes Mokae

as Black Man at French Party (uncredited)

David Harrison

as Charles Glass (uncredited)

Sidonie Bond

as Gillian (uncredited)

Margaret Gordon

as Helen Dawlish (uncredited)

Angus MacKay

as Ivor Dawlish (uncredited)

Jane Pearl

as Jane (uncredited)

Irene Richmond

as Mrs. Glass (uncredited)

Hugo Dyson

as Walter Southgate (uncredited)

Christopher Greatorex

as Art Critic at Ralph Riggs Exposure (uncredited)

Hyma Beckley

as Guest at Art Gallery Viewing (uncredited)

Nicholas Wright

as Young Man in Opening Scene (uncredited)

John Woodvine

as Customs Officer (uncredited)

Helen Stirling

as Governess to Cesare Family (uncredited)

Ernest Blyth

as Man at Airport (uncredited)

John Tatum

as Man at Tube Station (uncredited)

Roy Lansford

as Party Guest (uncredited)

Noel Davis

as Shop Assistant (uncredited)

Lewis Alexander

as Fortnum and Masons Customer (uncredited)

Peter Avella

as Reporter (uncredited)

Jimmy Charters

as Man on Tube Station Escalator (uncredited)

Mike Edmonds

as Man in Street (uncredited)

Peter Evans

as Man at Charity Raffle (uncredited)

Eden Fox

as Waiter (uncredited)

Otto Friese

as Man in Street (uncredited)

Sheila Gish

as Cameo (uncredited)

Lew Hooper

as Model Agency Staff (uncredited)

Gerry Judge

as Waiter (uncredited)

Anthony Lang

as Man at Airport (uncredited)

Pat Lewis

as Woman at Airport (uncredited)

Leonard Llewellyn

as Model Agency Staff / Airline Passenger (uncredited)

Ray Lovelock

as Undetermined Role (uncredited)

Jack Mandeville

as Tube Passenger (uncredited)

Mary Maxfield

as Lady at Charity Raffle (uncredited)

Brian Moorehead

as Leslie Page (uncredited)

Bob Raymond

as Waiter / Porter (uncredited)

Arnold Schulkes

as Mourner (uncredited)

Frank Shelley

as Father Norton (uncredited)

Esme Smythe

as Art Gallery Guest (uncredited)

Philip Stewart

as Guest at Art Gallery Viewing (uncredited)

Graham Tonbridge

as Art Gallery Guest (uncredited)

George Oliver

as Tube Passenger (uncredited)

Ian Selby

as Model Agency Staff (uncredited)