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A Matter of Choice

  • 1963
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 19m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
166
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A Matter of Choice (1963)
Drama

Two youths accidentally cause a man's death, and inadvertently reveal his liaison with a married woman.Two youths accidentally cause a man's death, and inadvertently reveal his liaison with a married woman.Two youths accidentally cause a man's death, and inadvertently reveal his liaison with a married woman.

  • Director
    • Vernon Sewell
  • Writers
    • Paul Ryder
    • Vernon Sewell
    • Derren Nesbitt
  • Stars
    • Anthony Steel
    • Jeanne Moody
    • Ballard Berkeley
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    166
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Vernon Sewell
    • Writers
      • Paul Ryder
      • Vernon Sewell
      • Derren Nesbitt
    • Stars
      • Anthony Steel
      • Jeanne Moody
      • Ballard Berkeley
    • 12User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Anthony Steel
    Anthony Steel
    • John Crighton
    Jeanne Moody
    • Lisa Grant
    Ballard Berkeley
    Ballard Berkeley
    • Charles Grant
    Malcolm Gerard
    • Mike
    Michael Davis
    Michael Davis
    • Tony
    Penny Morrell
    • Jackie
    Lisa Peake
    • Jane
    James Bree
    James Bree
    • Alfred
    Barbara Christie
    • Betty
    Marie Noël
    • French Waitress
    • (as Marie Noel)
    Jack Stewart
    • McIntyre
    Richard Bebb
    • Walter
    Donald Tandy
    • P.C. Jones
    Frank Shelley
    • Police Doctor
    Hedger Wallace
    • Ambulance Orderly
    Garard Green
    • Shop Keeper
    Ian Curry
    • Policeman
    George Moon
    • Spike
    • Director
      • Vernon Sewell
    • Writers
      • Paul Ryder
      • Vernon Sewell
      • Derren Nesbitt
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    7folthy

    watching this is the right choice

    It's been about 15 years since I saw this film but I recall it was actually a very good film. It deals with the implications of everyday decisions, in this case the decision made by two people over which route to take home, and how these fateful decisions can effect a wide circle of people. Low budget and black and white with no standout acting performances, it is nevertheless coherent and thought provoking.
    4Leofwine_draca

    Pacing issues let it down

    A MATTER OF CHOICE is an interesting piece of social drama mixed with more traditional crime and thriller aspects which viewers of British B-cinema will be used to. It's directed by the hard-working Vernon Sewell and tells an atypical story about a couple of skirt-chasing young men whose lives fatefully cross with those of an adulterous couple one night. The ponderous narration at the film's opening alerts us to the fact that this is a morality piece, exploring how a single trivial decision can lead unknowingly into disaster.

    The problem with the film is that it's very slowly paced and the main plot elements don't occur until half the movie has elapsed. The viewer is saddled with the two youths for much of the running time and they don't make for much in the way of company, stuck in the same kind of superficial rut as the characters in THE DAMNED, BEAT GIRL, THE SYSTEM, and a dozen other similar works of social commentary released during the era.

    The second half includes the police investigation and is more involved. There's a nice role for Ballard Berkeley, for once cast against type as a cuckolded husband. Anthony Steel (ALBERT, R. N.) does well as the adulterer too. The ending is solid, but doesn't feel of much consequence really, and the whole thing has dated somewhat since release. As such, A MATTER OF CHOICE is a mildly interesting curio, nothing more.
    7ulicknormanowen

    A butterfly effect in miniature.

    Like in Hitchcock 's "family plot" (1976) ,there are two apparently independent plots; the prologue sets the tone: life is a matter of choice,and is what happens when you are busy making other plans .Fate may challenge the probability

    Two boys wandering ,one of them taking a girl home and trying to pick her up (the scene verges on parody ,the actors ,mainly the girl , are a little ludicrous) ; an unfaithful wife ,leaving for California on a business trip with her husband, much to her lover's displeasure .

    An incident at a vending-machine will change all the characters' life as the two stories become one .The first part drags on a little, (the long scene in the boy's flat with the girl looks like a cartoon ,Tweetie Pie and Sylvester style),but from the incident (and the accident), there's no letup as the movie continues to build in suspense as many sudden new developments happen (some of them a bit implausible,why THAT garage?) .But the title tells it all :it's a matter of choice .And the story is gripping ,till its very last pictures .
    6boblipton

    Consequences Are Ugly

    Malcolm Gerald and Michael Davis get to their shared flat and find themselves at loose ends. They want to find some young women to have sex with, but a trip to a hip disco leaves them partnerless, so they head home. They want a sandwich, so they use an automat machine, but it doesn't work. This eventually results in their accidentally shoving a policeman in front of a car containing adulterers Anthony Steele and Jeanne Moody. Matters proceed from there with disaster all around.

    There's an air of depression that overlays everything in this movie, a thorough sense of dissatisfaction with life and the world as matters ratchet forward; the young men want to do the right thing, but don't want any consequences. The lovers are unhappy with the situation, with Miss Moody preparing to go to California with her husband, leaving Steele to grumble and whine. I found myself wishing for a more moral world for this movie to take place in, but there's no sense of it, only consequences in a random universe.
    7TheFearmakers

    Beat Club Compulsion

    If A MATTER OF CHOICE didn't rely on the titular melodramatic fateful inevitability premise, it would more smoothly summarize the British New Wave of the 1960's, liken to THE LONELINESS OF A LONG DISTANCE RUNNER had Tom Courtenay and James Bolam never been arrested since the best scenes involve two young men just hanging out...

    Herein lifted from Leopold and Loeb-inspired ROPE and COMPULSION as these fellas seem more interested in each other than women... and their goal to find the perfect chick's more a dare than possible conquest...

    Malcolm Gerald and Michael Davis play the flamboyant alpha and beta males going from a diner to their adjoined apartments to a swinging jazz club, before which our cocky alpha (resembling a wimpy version of Maximilian Schell) targets squeaky-voiced SMOKESCREEN starlet Penny Morrell...

    Their scene in Gerald's modern art bachelor pad is a standout; leading to gorgeous blonde Marie Noël as a French waitress in a nightclub with that period's blaring-jazz, coinciding with composer Robert Sharples doing his best John Barry BEAT GIRL impression...

    Then the inevitable MATTER that takes up the entire second half as the boys accidentally (fatefully) connect with thirty-something lovers Anthony Steel and Jeanne Moody: she's cheating on her old rich husband and he's a handsome square-jawed dreamer...

    Resulting in an accident that wounds a cop (via the boys), an even more wounded Steel (also from the boys), and that cheating dame's inevitable Noirish Guilt Trip, that, dragging far too long, puts a damper on the freewheeling good times leading up: Making CHOICE a far better time-filler than crime thriller.

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    • Trivia
      Ian Curry is dubbed by Victor Brooks.
    • Goofs
      At the Hip Bath Club, when the waitress returns with Tony's coffee, the saxophone player is taking a break while saxophone can clearly be heard on the soundtrack.
    • Quotes

      Tony: [watching a beatnik gyrate on the dance floor] Look at those two.

      Mike: I suppose she gets a kick out of just looking at him. Like spiders.

      Tony: Spiders?

      Mike: Yes, you know, courtship dance.

      Tony: Shouldn't think he has anything left after that lot.

      Mike: Perhaps she'll eat him.

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    • Release date
      • July 1963 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, Surrey, England, UK(studio: made at Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, England)
    • Production company
      • George Maynard Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 19m(79 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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