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London Affair ()

Twinky (original title)
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A 38-year-old American writer of pornographic novels discovers the difficulties of being married to a 16-year-old British schoolgirl.

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Scott Wardman
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Hal Wardman
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Mummy
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Daddy
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Mr. Wardman - Scott's Father
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Judge Millington-Draper
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Lola's Grandfather
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Solicitor Mr Creighton
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Mrs. Wardman - Scott's Mother
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Judge Roxborough
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Twinky
Peggy Aitchison ...
Nice Mrs. Finchley
Tony Arpino ...
Mean New York Judge
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Tight Scottish Clerk
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Lawyer's Elderly Client
Sheila D'Union ...
Naive English School Chum (as Sheila Dunion)
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School Miss-tress
Marcia Garton ...
Rich English School Chum
Cathy Jose ...
Felicity - English School Chum
Anthony Kemp ...
Peter - Brat Brother
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Ursula - Scott's Deprived Girl
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Doorman - Efficient but Fat
Ruth Masters ...
Hal's Candy Store Secretary
Nina Monique ...
Pushy English School Chum
Annette Montgomery ...
Grandpa's Lucky Au-Pair
Mark Robbins ...
Flustered Mail Man
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Very English Police Sergeant
Anne Sheward ...
Sexy English School Chum
Debbie Slater ...
Lucky Grandpa's Au-Pair!!
Jack Somack ...
N.Y. Landlord -Loser!!
Derek Steen ...
Constable - Likes Books
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Norman Vaughan!!!
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Jimmy Tarbuck!!!
Gordon Waller ...
Marty - the Hippie
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School Miss-tress
Stephanie White ...
Eating English School Chum
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Twinky's Pretty Sister
Doy Young ...
Leggy English School Chum
Melanie Marlene-Ilysa ...
3 Pretty N.Y. School Friends (as Melanie-Marlene-Ilysa)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jack Armstrong ...
Barrister (uncredited)
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Barrister (uncredited)
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Girl at Airport (uncredited)
Gerry Judge ...
Barrister (uncredited)
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Old Gentleman (uncredited)
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Secretary (uncredited)

Directed by

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Richard Donner

Written by

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Norman Thaddeus Vane ... (original story)
 
Norman Thaddeus Vane ... (screenplay)

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John Heyman ... executive producer
Ralph B. Serpe ... associate producer (as Ralph Serpe)
Clive Sharp ... producer
Norman Thaddeus Vane ... associate producer

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John Scott

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Walter Lassally ... director of photography

Editing by

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Norman Wanstall

Editorial Department

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David Hitchcock ... assistant editor
Jeff McBride ... assistant editor

Art Direction by

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Michael Wield

Makeup Department

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Alan Browne ... makeup artist
Biddy Chrystal ... hairdresser

Production Management

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Geoffrey Haine ... production manager

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Richard F. Dalton ... assistant director (as Richard Dalton)
Terry Hodgkinson ... second assistant director (uncredited)

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Mickey Pugh ... standby props (uncredited)
Bryn Siddall ... property buyer (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Garth Craven ... sound editor
Derek Holding ... sound editor
David Price ... sound recordist
Doug E. Turner ... dubbing mixer (as Doug Turner)
Dave Maiden ... sound effects mixer (uncredited)

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Vernon Layton ... camera operator

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Elsa Fennell ... wardrobe

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John Scott ... conductor / music arranger / orchestrator (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Jane Buck ... continuity

Additional Crew

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Martin Cahill ... production accountant
Bino Cicogna ... presenter
Tina Simmons ... stand-in: Susan George (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

A middle-aged author of pornographic novels meets and falls in love with a sixteen-year-old schoolgirl. This alone is cause for much concern, but when the couple get married and move to America, the trouble really begins...along with the fun. Written by Kevin Steinhauer

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Taglines Theirs was a forbidden love. (dvd) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Lola (Canada, English title)
  • Lola (United States)
  • Child Bride (United States)
  • London Affair (United States)
  • L'ange et le démon (France)
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  • 98 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia According to an interview with Richard Donner, he was reportedly asked by Charles Bronson if he wanted to direct the film, and was delivered a script, read it and thought it was interesting and eventually directed it. However, Donner felt he was still not experienced enough to direct a film, nor did he did get along with Bronson at all, as they thought differently about how the film should have been. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Michael Craig (2022). See more »
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