Personal Affair (1953)
Directed by Anthony Pelissier

Crime / Drama / Romance

Film Synopsis

Barbara Vining, a teenage girl in a small English town falls in love with her teacher, Stephen Barlow, who has no interest in her other than as a pupil and has done nothing to encourage her.  When his wife, Kay Barlow, confronts her, Barbara runs off. Stephen follows her to try to explain to her how hopeless the situation is. When she doesn't return home, the gossip and rumours begin.  Barbara's father, an intelligent man, is torn between his parental love and his basic wisdom, and her aunt, a neurotic old maid who also had a hopeless love affair years before, appears pleased with the situation. Barlow is accused of many lurid crimes, despite the lack of any evidence, and his marriage and career are nearly ruined until Barbara returns three days later and clears him.
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Film Credits

  • Director: Anthony Pelissier
  • Script: Lesley Storm (play)
  • Cinematographer: Reginald H. Wyer
  • Music: William Alwyn
  • Cast: Gene Tierney (Kay Barlow), Leo Genn (Stephen Barlow), Glynis Johns (Barbara Vining), Walter Fitzgerald (Henry Vining), Pamela Brown (Evelyn), Megs Jenkins (Vi Vining), Michael Hordern (Headmaster Griffith), Thora Hird (Mrs. Usher), Norah Gorsen (Phoebe), Nanette Newman (Sally), Pamela Binns (Young Sally), Martin Boddey (Police Insp. Fred Garland), Michael Brennan (Police Officer), Peggy Ann Clifford (3rd Gossip), Everley Gregg (Mrs. Welsh), Lucy Griffiths (2nd Gossip), Philo Hauser (Thin Man in Telephone Box), Noel Hood (4th Gossip), John Horsley (Parson), Avice Landone (1st Gossip)
  • Country: UK
  • Language: English
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 82 min

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