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  1. A Kind of Loving is a 1962 British kitchen sink drama film directed by John Schlesinger, starring Alan Bates and June Ritchie. It is based on the 1960 novel of the same name by Stan Barstow which was later adapted into the 1982 television series A Kind of Loving. The film tells the story of two lovers in early 1960s Lancashire.

  2. A Kind of Loving is a novel by the English novelist Stan Barstow. It has also been translated into a film of the same name, a television series, a radio play and a stage play. Published in 1960, A Kind of Loving was the first of a trilogy, published over the course of sixteen years, that followed hero Vic Brown through marriage, divorce and a ...

  3. A young man marries his pregnant girlfriend and faces the challenges of working-class life and his mother-in-law. IMDb provides cast, crew, reviews, trivia, and more for this 1962 film directed by John Schlesinger.

    • (2.7K)
    • Drama, Romance
    • John Schlesinger
    • 1962-10-01
  4. A Kind of Loving is a British drama based on the novels by Stan Barstow, starring Clive Wood and Joanne Whalley. It follows the life of Vic Brown, a miner's son, from 1957 to 1973, with themes of love, marriage and social change.

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    • 1982-04-04
    • Drama
    • Clive Wood, Bob Keegan, Joanne Whalley
  5. May 1, 2011 · A Kind of Loving was the first of a trilogy, published over the course of sixteen years, that followed hero Vic Brown through marriage, divorce and a move from the mining town of Cressley to London. This new edition includes an afterword by David Collard. Read more. ISBN-13. 978-1906998356. Edition. 50th Anniversary ed. Sticky notes.

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    • Stan Barstow
  6. A Kind of Loving is a 1960 British novel about Vic Brown, a young working-class man who marries his pregnant girlfriend Ingrid and faces the challenges of adult life. The book is part of the Vic Brown trilogy and has influenced the genre of lad-lit.

  7. A review of John Schlesinger's film about a young couple's marriage and the social pressures they face in the North of England. The review explores the themes of sexuality, class, shame and hope in the context of the 1960s.

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