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The World Is Full of Married Men (film)

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The World Is Full of Married Men
Region 2 DVD cover
Directed byRobert William Young
Screenplay byJackie Collins
Based onThe World Is Full of Married Men by Jackie Collins
Produced byMalcolm Fancey
Oscar Lerman
StarringAnthony Franciosa
Carroll Baker
Gareth Hunt
Georgina Hale
Anthony Steel
Sherrie Lee Cronn
Paul Nicholas
CinematographyRay Parslow
Edited byDavid Campling
Music byDominic Bugatti
Frank Musker
Production
company
Married Men
Distributed byNew Realm
Release date
  • 30 May 1979 (1979-05-30) (London)
Running time
107 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Box office$977,326[1]

The World Is Full of Married Men is a 1979 British romantic drama film directed by Robert William Young, based on Jackie Collins' 1968 novel of the same name.

Plot

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When Linda Cooper, the wife of advertising executive David Cooper, discovers his adulterous affairs including his current one with ambitious model Claudia Parker, she decides to embark on her own affair with rock singer Gem Gemini.

Cast

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Production

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A film adaptation of Collins' novel was announced to capitalize on the successes of The Stud (1978) and The Bitch (1979), two of Collins' other novels adapted for the screen. The film is set in the late 1970s, as opposed to the novel's 1960s setting.

According to Collins' website, "the glamorous but seedy world of entertainment provides the setting for Jackie Collins' explosive expose' of sexual double standards and naked ambition."[2]

It marked the first time in several years that Anthony Steel had been seen in a widely distributed film in English speaking countries.[3]

Soundtrack

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Due to its setting, the film's soundtrack, released as a double album by Ronco Records, made extensive use of disco music, including Maxine Nightingale's "Right Back Where We Started From", and even featured an appearance by famed dance troupe Hot Gossip. Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler had a UK Top 40 hit with the title track to the film, and also appeared in the film, performing the song during the opening credits.

Release and reception

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The film premiered in London on 30 May 1979 before opening a week later. It would not see a North American theatrical release until March 1980.

Variety called it "sexploitation melodrama which, cunningly, will titillate both sexes."[4] Franciosa "brings a mercifully light touch", Nicholas was "uncharismatic", and Hale was "effective as a laconic wife".[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Would You Believe an Industry Could Die?". Sunday Times. London, England. 15 June 1980. p. 63.
  2. ^ "The World is Full of Married Men (movie)". jackiecollins.com. Archived from the original on 3 October 2011. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
  3. ^ Vagg, Stephen (23 September 2020). "The Emasculation of Anthony Steel: A Cold Streak Saga". Filmink.
  4. ^ a b Simo. (6 June 1979). "The World Is Full of Married Men". Variety. p. 20. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
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