Focuses on a working class girl who is struggling to create a life for herself with her gay co-worker after becoming pregnant from a one-night stand with a black sailor.
Criterion:
The revolutionary British New Wave films of the early 1960s were celebrated for their uncompromising depictions of working-class lives and relations between the sexes. Directed by Tony Richardson, a leading light of that movement, and based on one of the most controversial plays of its time, A Taste of Honey stars Rita Tushingham, in a star-making debut role, as a disaffected teenager finding her way amid the economic desperation of industrial Manchester, and despite an absent, self-absorbed mother. With its unapologetic identification with social outcasts and its sensitive, modern approach to matters of sexuality and race, Richardson’s classic is a still startling benchmark work of realism.
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Dora Bryan | Helen |
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Robert Stephens | Peter Smith |
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Rita Tushingham | Jo Josephine |
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Murray Melvin | Geoffrey Ingham |
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Paul Danquah | Jimmy |
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Michael Bilton | Landlord |
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Eunice Black | Schoolteacher |
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Hazel Blears | Street Urchin |
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David Boliver | Bert |
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Margo Cunningham | Landlady |
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Shelagh Delaney | Woman watching basketball |
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A. Goodman | Rag and Bone Man |
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John Harrison | Cave Attendant |
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Veronica Howard | Gladys |
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Moira Kaye | Doris |
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Linda Lewis | Extra |
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Graham Roberts | |
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Janet Rugg | Girl on Pier |
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Valerie Skardon | Woman in Shoe Shop |
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Herbert Smith | Shoe Store Proprietor |
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Rosalie Williams | Nurse |
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Jack Yarker | Ship's Mate |
| Director | Tony Richardson |
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| Writer | Shelagh Delaney, Tony Richardson | |
| Producer | Tony Richardson | |
| Musician | John Addison | |
| Photography | Walter Lassally | |
| Edition | Criterion Blu-Ray Edition |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Regions | Region A |