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A Question of Adultery

  • 1958
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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A Question of Adultery (1958)
Drama

Mark Loring is madly jealous of his wife, Mary, former American cabaret singer. Due to an automobile accident, she loses her unborn child, and Mark becomes sterile. His father, the stuffy Si... Read allMark Loring is madly jealous of his wife, Mary, former American cabaret singer. Due to an automobile accident, she loses her unborn child, and Mark becomes sterile. His father, the stuffy Sir John Loring, has never approved of the marriage and, again, tries to break it up. Believ... Read allMark Loring is madly jealous of his wife, Mary, former American cabaret singer. Due to an automobile accident, she loses her unborn child, and Mark becomes sterile. His father, the stuffy Sir John Loring, has never approved of the marriage and, again, tries to break it up. Believing that a child will hold the marriage together, Mary suggests artificial insemination to... Read all

  • Director
    • Don Chaffey
  • Writers
    • Anne Edwards
    • Denis Freeman
    • Dan Sutherland
  • Stars
    • Julie London
    • Anthony Steel
    • Basil Sydney
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    62
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    • Director
      • Don Chaffey
    • Writers
      • Anne Edwards
      • Denis Freeman
      • Dan Sutherland
    • Stars
      • Julie London
      • Anthony Steel
      • Basil Sydney
    • 5User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    • Mark Loring
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    • Sir John Loring
    Donald Houston
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    • Mr. Jacobus
    Anton Diffring
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    • Carl Dieter
    Andrew Cruickshank
    Andrew Cruickshank
    • Dr. Cameron
    Frank Thring
    Frank Thring
    • Mr. Stanley
    Conrad Phillips
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    • Mario
    Kynaston Reeves
    • Judge
    Arthur Gomez
    • Spanish Doctor
    Georgina Cookson
    Georgina Cookson
    • Mrs. Duncan
    Richard Caldicot
    Richard Caldicot
    • Mr. Duncan
    John Rae
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    Mary Mackenzie
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    Rodney Burke
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    Philip Holles
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    Michael Logan
    Michael Logan
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    • Director
      • Don Chaffey
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      • Anne Edwards
      • Denis Freeman
      • Dan Sutherland
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    9jromanbaker

    Controversial and Important Film

    Don Chaffey, the director, had prior to this film made 'The Flesh is Weak' a rather timid approach to Prostitution in the UK. Given the conservatism of English cinema in the 1950's this was a sensational film on a subject (as far as I know) not previously aired in the claustrophobic climate of the time, despite the fact that foreign films on the subject were shown, usually cut, in the UK. 'A Question of Adultery' approached the equally controversial subject of artificial insemination, again a taboo subject, along with prostitution and homosexuality. I watched the film, of which I am fortunate to have a copy, to further my own questioning on the subject of sexuality in all its forms after WW2, a supposed turning point in British 'morals'. As usual, I found understanding of human sexuality wanting. This film does not endorse its subject, and the ending is cautious, but despite this it was a film condemned, especially in religious quarters. 'X' certificated and cut in the UK, it fast disappeared into oblivion, and still lingers there. Why has it not been brought out on DVD when it is actually a well acted and a very watchable film? Julie London is in love with her over jealous husband who controls her every move, suspecting possible adultery every time she comes into friendly contact with another man. Anthony Steel is excellent in his role as the husband and he in turn is controlled by a father equally obsessed by his son. Caught in this trap, Julie London plays a rare character in British film of that period; a woman who is faithful but feels free to claim her own rights as a human being. London, with her husky voice and forceful presence, is superb to watch, navigating herself through rough waters to have a child, despite her husband's arguable mental cruelty, and his inability to conceive a child with her due to a car accident. This leads to her decision (with her husband agreeing reluctantly) to turn to a clinic in Switzerland offering artificial insemination. Caught in a snowstorm, a man played well by Anton Diffring gives her shelter. End of spoilers; it all ends up in court with her accused of adultery. The film tries to be as adult as possible and given the quality of the acting, good direction and treating a troubled issue of the era, it deserved more respect, and still does. London, Steel, Diffring and a brief appearance of Donald Houston in a small, but major role also deserve recognition for creating well-rounded characters and I hope, late in the day though it is, that the film surfaces again to be evaluated with a long overdue DVD.
    4malcolmgsw

    Archaic nonsense

    One can only assume that at the time of this film the question of artificial insemination was a burning issue.However the idea that this would constitute adultery. is utter rubbish.If that were not enough we have to accept the laughable conception that Julie London would be attracted by Anthony Steel.Andrew Cruickshank who plays the doctor would shortly find fame in Dr Finlayson casebook on tv
    6howardmorley

    Kynaston Reeves has the last line

    A bit talky, this film examines whether artificial insemination can be legally construed as adultery.Anthony Steel is married to American Julie London and due to his upbringing always becomes insanely jealous if another man approaches and talks to his wife.A racing car driver by profession, he is driving a Jaguar "D" type in a Spanish race when he starts kicking off with another jealous rage.Julie is driving them home when a Spanish peasant leads his donkey out into the road in front of them both.Inevitably a crash occurs and Anthony Steel's character becomes impotent.They decide to cement their marriage by going to Switzerland to a clinic which provides artificial insemination and which is run by good old Dr.Cameron (Andrew Cruckshank) of Dr.Finlays Casebook fame .The misunderstanding arises when Anton Diffring, (for once playing a "goody" and not a rabid Nazi), helps Julie recover from a skiing accident.Anthony Steel goes into a jealous rage when he realises perforce they have spent the night together in Anton's mountain chalet (because of a mountain storm).Basil Sydney, playing Anthony Steel's father never liked Julie as his son's wife and tries to part the couple by convincing his son to sue his wife for adultery with Anton.

    It was good to see Frank Thring playing his usual ominous role here of prosecuting counsel as in the same year (1958), he had played the sadistic Saxon king in "The Vikings".In conclusion I wondered why a simple blood test on Anton Diffring's character would have proved whether or not he could have been the natural father of Julie's baby which we never see because it has not been born in the film.However we do get to hear Julie's soft voice singing in a night club scene.Kynaston Reeves I remember from the 1950s Children's' BBC TV playing Quwelch from "Billy Bunter".Yes a bit talky but I rated it 6/10.

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      First film of Frank Thring (his second, "The Vikings", was released in the same month).
    • Soundtracks
      My Strange Affair
      Words and Music by Bobby Troup

      Performed by Julie London (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • February 10, 1959 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Question of Infidelity
    • Filming locations
      • National Studios, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Connaught Place
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      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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