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  1. Girl on Approval is a 1961 black and white British drama film directed by Charles Frend and starring Rachel Roberts, James Maxwell and Annette Whiteley. [1] Its budget was £22,494. [2] Plot. Mr and Mrs Howland arrive at a children's home to collect Sheila, a troublesome 14 year old, who has had several foster parents before.

  2. Girl on Approval: Directed by Charles Frend. With Rachel Roberts, James Maxwell, Annette Whiteley, Ellen McIntosh. 1961. Drama. Stars Oscar nominated. Rachel Roberts, James Maxwell and Annette Whiteley. A key example of British new wave, a great study of the uneasy life of 14 year old Sheila.

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    • Drama
    • Charles Frend
    • 1962
  3. Fantastic Max. 00:00. One of the key films of the British New Wave, Girl on Approval is an intimate, emotionally honest portrayal of a lonely and troubled teenage girl who has been boarded out three times - and three times she has been sent back to the children's home. 14-year-old Sheila (Annette Whitely) is prone to violent temper.

  4. Sheila (Annette Whiteley) is a rebellious and damaged teenager who has spent her whole life in care; Rachel Roberts and James Maxwell are the nice middle-class couple who lost their young daughter and seek a substitute to be company for them.

    • Charles Frend
    • Eyeline Productions
  5. Rachel Roberts Cast. James Maxwell Cast. Ellen McIntosh Cast. John Coquillon Cinematography. Clifton Parker Music. John Bloom Editing. Harold Orton Producer. Critics reviews. A key example of British new wave, a great study of the uneasy life of 14 year old Sheila.

  6. Overview. Sheila's fourteen. Her father abandoned her as a baby, her mum's in jail and she's stuck in a children's home. Every family that's tried to look after her has found her too difficult. Now Anne and John Howland want to foster Sheila. But if they can't make a home for her, her future looks bleak. Charles Frend. Director. Kathleen White.

  7. One of the key films of the British New Wave, an intimate, emotionally honest portrayal of s troubled, disenfranchised young teenaged girl, Sheila (Annete Whitely) a lonely, frequently ill-tempered teen, prone to exceedingly violent temper tantrums, her erratic behaviour proving to be a great strain on her kindly, if somewhat beleaguered foster ...