The Family Way

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The Family Way
Directed by Roy Boulting
Produced by John Boulting
Written by Bill Naughton
Roy Boulting
Jeffrey Dell
Starring Hayley Mills
Hywel Bennett
John Mills
Marjorie Rhodes
Murray Head
Avril Angers
Music by Paul McCartney
Cinematography Harry Waxman
Editing by Ernest Hosler
Distributed by Boulting Brothers
British Lion Films
Columbia Pictures
Warner Brothers
Release date(s) 1966
Running time 115 min.
Country U.K.
Language English
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The Family Way is a 1966 film based on Bill Naughton's play All in Good Time (1963). It began life in 1961 as a television play entitled Honeymoon Postponed.[1] The film was produced and directed by John and Roy Boulting, respectively, and starred father and daughter John Mills and Hayley Mills. Naughton adapted the play himself.

Marjorie Rhodes and John Mills as Lucy and Ezra Fitton. Rhodes was nominated for a Tony Award for the same role on Broadway.
Marjorie Rhodes and John Mills as Lucy and Ezra Fitton. Rhodes was nominated for a Tony Award for the same role on Broadway.

A realistic, working-class comedy set in Bolton in northern England, the story concerns newly-wed couple Jenny and Arthur Fitton (Hayley Mills and Hywel Bennett) who live with Arthur’s parents Ezra and Lucy (John Mills and Marjorie Rhodes), and who are unable to consummate their marriage. As tongues begin to wag, tensions rise and truths begin to emerge, particularly about Ezra and his onetime best friend, Billy.

The film was controversial because it featured a rear nude scene with Hayley Mills, a former child star who had played such "cute" roles as Pollyanna. Part of the film's promotion used the brief nudity and the fact that Mills was starring in a "grown up" film. Mills, who was 20 when the film was released, subsequently moved in with 53-year-old director Roy Boulting, whom she married six years later.

The soundtrack was scored by Beatle Paul McCartney and producer George Martin.

The cover sleeve of Stop Me, a 12-inch single by English band The Smiths, features Murray Head (as Arthur's brother Geoffrey) in a still from the film.

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