All the Right Noises (1971)
Tom Bell plays a disgruntled young Brit who becomes bored by his job and his marriage. Bell impulsively launches an affair with 15-year-old actress Olivia Hussey. But fear not: this isn't going to be "The Joey Buttafuco Story". Rather, both Bell and Hussey are brought to their senses when she thinks she's pregnant. Judy Carne, at the tail end of her Laugh-In-generated fame, is adequate as Bell's loving wife. Director Gerry O'Hara based the screenplay for All the Right Noises on his own novel. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Starring:
- Tom Bell, Olivia Hussey, (more)
- Director(s):
- Gerry O'Hara
Synopsis of All the Right Noises
Tom Bell plays a disgruntled young Brit who becomes bored by his job and his marriage. Bell impulsively launches an affair with 15-year-old actress Olivia Hussey. But fear not: this isn't going to be "The Joey Buttafuco Story". Rather, both Bell and Hussey are brought to their senses when she thinks she's pregnant. Judy Carne, at the tail end of her Laugh-In-generated fame, is adequate as Bell's loving wife. Director Gerry O'Hara based the screenplay for All the Right Noises on his own novel. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Complete Cast of All the Right Noises
- Tom Bell - Len
- Judy Carne - Joy
- Roy Herrick - Camera Operator
- Gareth Wright - Ian
- Gordon Griffith - Terry
- Nicolette Roeg - Performer
- Peter Burton - Stage Manager
- Lesley-Anne Down - Laura
- Yootha Joyce - Mrs. Byrd
- Paul Whitsun-Jones - Performer
- Olivia Hussey - Val
- John Standing - Bernie
- Edward Higgens - Ted
- Marianne Stone - Landlady
- Stacy Davies - Stagehand
- Larry Burns - Second Musician
- Otto Diamant - Conductor
- Chloe Franks - Jenny
- Robert Keegan - Len's father
- Director(s):
- Gerry O'Hara
- Writer(s):
- Gerry O'Hara
- Producer(s):
- Max Raab, Si Litvinoff
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