Let's Get Married (1960 film)
Let's Get Married is a 1960 British comedy drama film directed by Peter Graham Scott and starring Anthony Newley and Anne Aubrey.[1] It is about a medical student who is thrown out of his university, ends up working in a laundry and rebuilds his confidence with a relationship with a fashion model.
The film features Newley singing the song "Do You Mind", which also reached #1 in the British Hit Singles chart the same year.
CastEdit
- Anthony Newley - Dickie Bird
- Anne Aubrey - Anne Linton
- Bernie Winters - Bernie
- Hermione Baddeley - Mrs O'Grady
- James Booth - Photographer
- Jack Gwillim - Doctor Saunders
- Lionel Jeffries - Marsh
- Diane Clare - Glad
- John Le Mesurier - Dean
- Victor Maddern - Works Manager
- Joyce Carey - Miss Finch
- Sydney Tafler - Pendle
- Betty Marsden - Miss Kaplan
- Cardew Robinson - Salesman
- Meier Tzelniker - Schutzberger
- Nicholas Parsons - RAF Officer
- Paul Whitsun-Jones - Uncle Herbert
- Margaret Tyzack - Staff Nurse
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