The L-Shaped Room (1962)
November 20, 1962Release Date
The L-Shaped Room (1962)
November 20, 1962Release Date

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Cast & Crew.

Leslie Caron
Jane Fosset

Tom Bell
Toby

Brock Peters
Johnny

Bernard Lee
Charlie

Avis Bunnage
Doris

Patricia Phoenix
Sonia

Cicely Courtneidge
Mavis

Verity Edmett
Jane II

Anthony Booth
Youth in Street

Harry Locke
Newsagent

Ellen Dryden
Girl in Newsagent's

Emlyn Williams
Dr. Weaver

Jennifer White
Monica

Gerry Duggan
Bert

Joan Ingram
Woman in Park

Mark Eden
Terry

Stanley Morgan
Waiter in Club

Gerald Sim
Doctor in Hospital

Pamela Sholto
Nurse

Ruth Burns
Nurse

Diane Clare
Nurse

Arthur White
Milkman

Nanette Newman
Girl at End

Kay Walsh
Prostitute (uncredited)

Bryan Forbes
Director / Writer

Lynne Reid Banks
Novel

Diana Hawkins
Publicist

James Woolf
Producer

Jenia Reissar
Casting

Ray Simm
Art Direction

Richard Attenborough
Producer

Helen Whitson
Continuity

Douglas Slocombe
Director of Photography

John Woolf
Producer

Penny Daniels
Continuity

Anthony Harvey
Editor

Ann Skinner
Production Secretary

Red Law
Sound Recordist

Peter Katin
Musician

Peter James
Set Decoration

Beatrice Dawson
Costume Designer

Jack Rix
Associate Producer

Chic Waterson
Camera Operator

Harry Frampton
Makeup Artist

Johannes Brahms
Music

John Quested
Assistant Director

May Walding
Wardrobe Designer

Gerald O'Hara
Assistant Director

Nicholas Faith
Assistant Editor

Martin Atkinson
Assistant Art Director

Barbara Ritchie
Hairdresser

George Stephenson
Sound Recordist

Laurel Staffell
Wardrobe Designer

Muir Mathieson
Conductor

John Barry
Original Music Composer

Percy Godbold
Property Buyer
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The L-Shaped Room is a 1962 British drama romance film directed by Bryan Forbes, based on the 1960 novel of the same name by Lynne Reid Banks. It tells the story of Jane Fosset, a young French woman, unmarried and pregnant, who moves into a cheap London boarding house, befriending a young man, Toby, in the building. The work is considered part of the kitchen sink realism school of British drama. The film reflected a trend in British films of greater frankness about sex and displays a sympathetic treatment of outsiders "unmarried mothers, lesbian or black" as well as a "largely natural and non-judgmental handling of their problems". As director, Forbes represents "a more romantic, wistful type of realism" than that of Tony Richardson or Lindsay Anderson.
Caron's performance earned her the Golden Globe Award and BAFTA Award for best actress, as well as a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress.
Cicely Courtneidge gave what she considered her finest film performance, in a role wholly unlike her usual parts; she played an elderly lesbian, living in a drab London flat with her cat, recalling her career as an actress and forlornly trying to keep in touch with former friends. The Times described her performance as a triumph. For Bell, the film marked his breakthrough as a leading actor in film and television.
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