Stork Talk
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Directed byMichael Forlong
Screenplay byDonald Ford
Produced byCharles Bruce Newbery
StarringTony Britton
Anne Heywood
John Turner
Anne Heywood
John Turner
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| Directed by | Michael Forlong |
| Screenplay by | Donald Ford |
| Produced by | Charles Bruce Newbery |
| Starring | Tony Britton Anne Heywood John Turner |
| Cinematography | Norman Warwick |
| Edited by | John Jympson |
| Music by | Tony Hatch |
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Release date |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
Stork Talk is a 1962 British film directed by Michael Forlong and starring Tony Britton and Anne Heywood.[1][2][3] The screenplay was by Donald Ford.
When his wife Lisa leaves him, gynaecologist Paul Vernon has an affair with Martine, who becomes pregnant. When Lisa comes back to him, she reveals she is also pregnant. Subsequently, both women give birth to twins. Paul and Lisa reconcile. Martine marries Paul's assistant Bob.
Cast
- Tony Britton as Dr. Paul Vernon
- Anne Heywood as Lisa Vernon
- John Turner as Dr. Robert Sterne
- Nicole Perrault as Tina Monet
- Daphne Anderson as Dr. Mary Willis
- Marie Kean as Mrs. Webster
- Gladys Henson as Matron
- John Sharp as Papa Pierre
- John Molloy as pram salesman
- Gerry Sullivan as Dr. Sefton
- Marie Conmee as Mrs. Jeffries
- George Hill as Henry
- Pamela Mant as Mrs. Stanton