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Prudence and the Pill
1968
- R1968 · Comedy · 1h 32m
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Prudence and the Pill is a 1968 British comedy film made by Twentieth Century-Fox. It was directed by Fielder Cook and Ronald Neame and produced by Kenneth Harper and Ronald J. Kahn from a screenplay by Hugh Mills, based on his 1965 novel.
Prudence and the Pill: Directed by Fielder Cook, Ronald Neame. With Deborah Kerr, David Niven, Robert Coote, Irina Demick. A wealthy London banker, his wife, his mistress, and his family and servants all get into hijinks when they swap birth-control medicines in an effort to deceive each other.
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- Comedy, Romance
- Fielder Cook, Ronald Neame
- 1968-05-23
Prudence and the Pill movie review (1968) | Roger Ebert. Reviews. Prudence and the Pill. Roger Ebert September 10, 1968. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. There was a kid at summer camp named Mole who wrote letters home in progressively smaller handwriting.
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Prudence and the Pill. A British couple (Deborah Kerr, David Niven) and other lovers are fooled by aspirin secretly swapped for birth-control pills.
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- Fielder Cook, Ronald Neame
- R
- Comedy
Overview. Prudence Hardcastle is on the pill. So is her sister-in-law, but someone has been swapping aspirin for their pills. Is it the teenage niece, the maid, the chauffeur, a lover, Prudence's husband Gerald, or all of the above? Hugh Mills. Novel, Screenplay. Fielder Cook. Director. Ronald Neame. Director. Reviews 0. Discussions 0.
Prudence and the Pill gained minor notoriety in 1968 as the first film comedy dealing with the new birth-control pill. David Niven substitutes aspirin for his wife's (Deborah Kerr) birth control medicine, hoping that she will become pregnant by her lover (Keith Mitchell) -- thereby freeing him to dally with his mistress (Irina Demich).