A Taste Of Honey (1961)
Shelagh Delaney's play A Taste of Honey had already played in the West End and on Broadway when Richardson made his film adaptation, shot on location in Salford and Blackpool. Rita Tushingham made her indelible screen debut as Jo, a young girl who falls pregnant after leaving home and her floozie of a mother - a revelatory performance by Dora Bryan. Jo befriends Geoff, a gentle, kind-hearted gay man and they move in together like two children playing house, for a while finding an innocent but fragile happiness.
Richardson, always skilled with actors, draws fine performances from his entire cast, and A Taste of Honey remains an outstanding example of the British New Wave, shot by its star cinematographer Walter Lassally.
Extras include a commentary by Rita Tushingham, Dora Bryan and Murray Melvin, a video essay by Walter Lassally, a printable essay by cameraman Desmond Davis, a stills gallery and on-screen Director's biography.
Classification: Suitable only for persons of 15 years and over
Starring: Dora Bryan, Rita Tushingham, Robert Stephens, Murray Melvin
Director: Tony Richardson
A Taste Of Honey
 
Genres:
Drama

Run Time:
100 Minutes

Awards:
1962 Cannes: Best Actor
1962 Cannes: Best Actress
1961 BAFTA: Best British Film
1961 BAFTA: Best Actress

Languages:
English

Countries:
UK

BFI Classification:
Suitable only for persons of 15 years and over

Release Date:
21/10/2002

Production Year:
1961

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 1.66:1

Colour:
B & W

Special Features:
  • Audio commentary by Dora Bryan, Rita Tushingham and Murray Melvin
  • Video essay by cinematographer Walter Lassally
  • Picture gallery
  • Printable essay by cameraman Desmond Davis
  • Director's biography
  • Interactive menu
  • Scene access
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