Titian-haired screen icon Moira Shearer takes centre-stage to play multiple roles in this ravishing romantic comedy adapted by Terence Rattigan from his stage play Who Is Sylvia? and co-starring Roland Culver Denholm Elliott and Harry Andrews. Featuring exquisitely choreographed dance sequences and stunning cinematography by Oscar winner Georges Périnal The Man Who Loved Redheads looks more radiant than ever in a brand-new transfer from the original film elements. Mark St. Neots a young peer and a junior member of the Foreign Office is a man destined for a long... and distinguished career in the Diplomatic Corps. Mark however is obsessed by a face: that of Sylvia a 16-year-old redheaded girl whom in his boyhood he vowed he would love to eternity. Although many years have passed since he made the promise and he is now a respectably married man Mark has never forgotten the face that symbolises his ideal woman… SPECIAL FEATURES: [] Original Theatrical Trailer [] Image Gallery [] Promotional Material PDFs [show more]
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Harold French directs this 1950s romantic comedy based on the stage play 'Who Is Sylvia?' by Terence Rattigan. Mark St. Neots (John Justin) - Lord Binfield, to give him his full title - seems to have everything in his favour: a solid family background and a promising career in the British Foreign Office. His love life, however, is not so fulfilling. In his teens Mark fell for the beautiful redhead Sylvia (Moira Shearer) and, though their love affair didn't last long, her image haunts him in his adult life. Can he find a way to locate his dream girl? Kenneth More narrates the film, while Denholm Elliott and Roland Culver also star.
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