Darling

When she was good she was very, very good… and when she was bad she was DARLING!

6.7
19652h 8m

Diana, a beautiful but shallow and easily distracted model and failed actress, toys with the affections of several men while attempting to gain fame and fortune in Swinging London.

Available For Free On

Logo for Kanopy

Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Official 4K Restoration Trailer

Official 4K Restoration Trailer

Thumbnail for video: Official 4K Restoration Trailer

Official 4K Restoration Trailer

Thumbnail for video: Trailer

Trailer

Thumbnail for video: Doctor Zhivago and Darling Win Writing Awards: 1966 Oscars

Doctor Zhivago and Darling Win Writing Awards: 1966 Oscars

Thumbnail for video: Darling and Doctor Zhivago Win Costume Design: 1966 Oscars

Darling and Doctor Zhivago Win Costume Design: 1966 Oscars

Thumbnail for video: Clip

Clip

Thumbnail for video: Julie Christie Wins Best Actress: 1966 Oscars

Julie Christie Wins Best Actress: 1966 Oscars

Cast

Photo of Julie Christie

Julie Christie

Diana Scott

Photo of Dirk Bogarde

Dirk Bogarde

Robert Gold

Photo of Laurence Harvey

Laurence Harvey

Miles Brand

Photo of José Luis de Vilallonga

José Luis de Vilallonga

Prince Cesare della Romita

Photo of Basil Henson

Basil Henson

Alec Prosser-Jones

Photo of Umberto Raho

Umberto Raho

Signor Palucci

Photo of Alex Scott

Alex Scott

Sean Martin

Photo of Brian Wilde

Brian Wilde

Basil Willett

Photo of T.R. Bowen

T.R. Bowen

Tony Bridges (as Trevor Bowen)

Photo of Georgina Cookson

Georgina Cookson

Carlotta Hale

Photo of James Cossins

James Cossins

Mr. Basildon

Photo of Helen Lindsay

Helen Lindsay

Felicity Prosser-Jones

Photo of Carlo Palmucci

Carlo Palmucci

Curzio della Romita

Photo of Annette Carell

Annette Carell

Billie Castiglione

Photo of Jean Claudio

Jean Claudio

Raoul Maxim

Photo of Jane Downs

Jane Downs

Julie (as Jane Downes)

Photo of Marika Rivera

Marika Rivera

Paris Party Host

Photo of Lucille Soong

Lucille Soong

Allie (uncredited)

More Like This

Reviews

N

Nutshell

6/10

A sometimes interesting character study of a young actress / model and her downward spiral in 1960s London. Good performances all around, but no likeable characters at all. Possibly good fare for a rainy Saturday afternoon.

G

CinemaSerf

7/10

Julie Christie is on top form as the determined "Diana". She is an attractive aspiring model and nothing is going to stop her reaching her goals - fame and fortune! She is married and initially in love with "Tony" (TR Bowen) but a chance interview with "Gold" (Dirk Bogarde) offers her new opportunities and horizons and soon they are adulterers together! Not for long though, he introduces her to "Brand" (Laurence Harvey) and, well you get the drift. Finally, she ends up in a bit of a shell marriage to the Prince Cesare (José Luis de Vilallonga) and it is at this point she gives the interview that provides us with this retrospective of her life that is largely told via flashback. John Schlesinger works his cast really well here and together with a cleverly constructed screenplay from Frederic Raphael; some creative photography from Ken Higgins and some stylish fashions courtesy of Julie Harris offers us a potent insight into the vanity and shallowness of industries where people are commodities, and those who use and abuse it (on both sides) are only ever one step away from depression and failure. It is too long, and the story can be a little sluggish at times, but Christie is an excellent choice for "Diana" and she throws her heart and soul into her characterisation. It's still apposite almost sixty years later - and sends a salutary message to anyone who might think there are any easy wins in this hard-as-nails business that rarely values loyalty or longevity.

You've reached the end.