Honigmond '67 (1966)

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Honigmond ’67: Directed by John Boulting, Roy Boulting. With Hayley Mills, Avril Angers, John Comer, Wilfred Pickles. Compassionate look at the troubles of two young newlyweds, whose marriage has yet to be consummated.

“Young British working-class newlyweds are having trouble consummating their marriage whilst living with the in-laws, and it gets even worse when neighbors start speculating about the groomu0026#39;s u0026quot;performanceu0026quot;. A realistic play on a modern-day situation that is still timeless. The elders in this film are especially amazing, their roles full of dimension, though everyone here excels with the solid, no-frills screenplay. This is one of Hayley Millsu0026#39; best movies, as she exhibits a strong, self-assured presence and lends nuances to every scene (sheu0026#39;s captivating). Paul McCartney contributed the background score, and his main theme is lovely. A fine film. *** from ****”

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