Saturday, 18 July 2015

Baby Love (1968 Alistair Reid)

Dreadful title - 'Mummy love' might have been slightly more accurate as it's the core of silly tale of nubile girl who attempts to win the desire of everyone in her new household - against tradition, father Keith Barron is the only one who can resist her.

Decently made film (Desmond Dickinson on camera, Bond editor-turned director John Glen cutting) can't be qualified as 'so bad it's good' through interesting camera work etc. though does rather fall into the camp classic category.

And not bad acting from Linda Hayden, Ann Lynn as the mother, Derek Lamden and Dick Emery. Hilariously wrong music doesn't help.

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