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Darling is a 1965 British romantic drama film directed by John Schlesinger from a screenplay written by Frederic Raphael. It stars Julie Christie as Diana Scott, a young successful model and actress in Swinging London, toying with the affections of two older men, played by Dirk Bogarde and Laurence Harvey.
Darling: Directed by John Schlesinger. With Laurence Harvey, Dirk Bogarde, Julie Christie, José Luis de Vilallonga. Beautiful but amoral model Diana Scott sleeps her way to the top of the London fashion scene at the height of the Swinging Sixties.
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- Drama, Romance
- John Schlesinger
- 1965-08-03
Mar 24, 2015 · 394. 52K views 9 years ago. Winner of three Academy Awards® and four BAFTA’s including Best Actress for Julie Christie, DARLING, celebrating its 50th anniversary, is the fabulously lavish and...
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Beautiful but easily bored Diana Scott (Julie Christie) becomes a popular model and actress in London in the 1960s while toying with the affections of two older men, married television newsman...
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- Julie Christie
- John Schlesinger
- Drama
Brief Synopsis. A young beauty sacrifices love and happiness to become an international celebrity. Cast & Crew. Read More. John Schlesinger. Director. Julie Christie. Diana Scott. Dirk Bogarde. Robert Gold. Laurence Harvey. Miles Brand. Roland Curram. Malcolm. Alex Scott. Sean Martin. Photos & Videos. View All. 1 Photo. Film Details. Genre. Drama.
- John Schlesinger
- Julie Christie
Beautiful but easily-bored Diana Scott (Julie Christie) becomes a popular model and actress in London in the 1960s while toying with the affections of two older men, married television newsman Robert Gold (Sir Dirk Bogarde) and public-relations mastermind Miles Brand (Laurence Harvey).
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When Darling debuted in 1965, Bosley Crowther of the New York Times remarked that director John Schlesinger had “made a film that will set tongues to wagging and moralists wringing their hands.”