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The L-Shaped Room
Directed by
Bryan Forbes
1962
2h 6m
Drama
,
Romance
7.3
67%
83%
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A single, pregnant woman moves into a London boarding house where she meets a group of fellow misfits.
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Cast of The L-Shaped Room
Leslie Caron
Jane Fosset
Tom Bell
Toby
Brock Peters
Johnny
Bernard Lee
Charlie
Avis Bunnage
Doris
Patricia Phoenix
Sonia
Cicely Courtneidge
Mavis
Verity Edmett
Jane II
Anthony Booth
Youth in Street
Harry Locke
Newsagent
Ellen Dryden
Girl in Newsagent's
Emlyn Williams
Dr. Weaver
Jennifer White
Monica
Gerry Duggan
Bert
Joan Ingram
Woman in Park
Mark Eden
Terry
Stanley Morgan
Waiter in Club
Gerald Sim
Doctor in Hospital
Pamela Sholto
Nurse
Ruth Burns
Nurse
Diane Clare
Nurse
Arthur White
Milkman
Nanette Newman
Girl at End
Kay Walsh
Prostitute (uncredited)
The L-Shaped Room Ratings & Reviews
EmanuelLevy.Com
Emanuel Levy
Leslie Caron received a second Oscar nomination for this British film, in which she plays a French feeme in London, who decides to keep her out of the wedlock baby.
Film Threat
Phil Hall
Glamorous Leslie Caron is seriously out of place in this drab kitchen-sink drama.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
Caron's heartfelt, out of type, performance as the lonely lady in trouble, makes the sensitive pic, a mixture of muddle and insight, watchable.
Alternate Ending
Tim Brayton
Everyone in the is doing superb work, but it's Caron's show.
Film Frenzy
Matt Brunson
The similar Love with the Proper Stranger was a Hollywood picture, meaning it was required to ultimately pull its punches in time for an unconvincing denouement. Since it came from across the pond, that wasn't the case with The L-Shaped Room.
Esquire Magazine
Dwight MacDonald
This is an old-fashioned tearjerker tarted up with those social-realistic touches that now seem to be obligatory for every British film.
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