Prudence and the Pill (1968)
- Starring:
- Deborah Kerr, David Niven, (more)
- Director(s):
- Fielder Cook, Ronald Neame, (more)
Synopsis of Prudence and the Pill
Prudence and the Pill gained minor notoriety in 1968 as the first film comedy dealing with the new birth-control pill. David Niven substitutes aspirin for his wife's (Deborah Kerr) birth control medicine, hoping that she will become pregnant by her lover (Keith Mitchell) -- thereby freeing him to dally with his mistress (Irina Demich). Meanwhile, Niven's niece (Judy Geeson) does a switch job on her parents' pills, hoping that once her mom is pregnant, Geeson will be left alone to pursue her own love life. How did such prominent actors as Niven, Kerr, Robert Coote and Dame Edith Evans get mixed up in this high-gloss sleaze? Prudence and the Pill was not only unfunny, but was rendered anachronistic within a year of its release. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Complete Cast of Prudence and the Pill
- Deborah Kerr - Prudence Hardcastle
- Robert Coote - Henry Hardcastle
- Judy Geeson - Geraldine
- Hugh Armstrong - Ted, Chauffeur
- Edith Evans - Roberta Bates
- David Dundas - Tony
- Jonathan Lynn - Chemist's Assistant
- Michael Hordern - Dr. Morley
- Harry Towb - Racetrack Official
- David Niven - Gerald Hardcastle
- Irina Demick - Elizabeth
- Vickery Turner - Rose, Maid
- Keith Michell - Dr. Alan Hewitt
- Joyce Redman - Grace
- Moyra Fraser - Woman in Tea Shop
- Peter Butterworth - Chemist
- Annette Kerr - Gerald's Secretary
- Director(s):
- Fielder Cook, Ronald Neame
- Writer(s):
- Hugh Mills
- Producer(s):
- Ronald Kahn, Kenneth Harper
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