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  1. The Idol is a 1966 British drama film directed by Daniel Petrie and starring Jennifer Jones, Michael Parks, Jennifer Hilary and Guy Doleman. Set during the Swinging Sixties in London, the plot entails a rebellious student who disrupts the lives of all around him, leading to disastrous consequences.

    • Leonard Lightstone, Joseph E. Levine (executive producer), Robert Porter (associate producer)
  2. The Idol: Directed by Daniel Petrie. With Jennifer Jones, Michael Parks, John Leyton, Jennifer Hilary. Marco, a young, arrogant art student, is friendly with Timothy, a medical student, and Sarah, his girl friend. Timothy is dominated by his beautiful mother, Carol, who is divorcing her husband.

    • (172)
    • Drama
    • Daniel Petrie
    • 1966-02
  3. The Idol (Daniel Petrie, 1966) 7/10. Extremely rare, little seen but overlong film with Michael Parks doing a James Dean act as an arrogant and brooding American art student in London during the swinging 1960s. His close but confusing friendship with fellow students - best buddy John Leyton & girlfriend Jennifer Hilary - leads to problems which ...

    • Daniel Petrie
    • Paramount, Embassy Pictures Corporation
  4. Film Details. Genre. Drama. Romance. Release Date. Jan 1966. Premiere Information. New York opening: 10 Aug 1966. Production Company.

    • Daniel Petrie, Bryan Coates
    • Jennifer Jones
  5. Overview. A rebellious student embarks on an affair with the mother of his best friend, leading to disastrous consequences. Daniel Petrie. Director. Ugo Liberatore. Story. Millard Lampell. Writer.

  6. Michael Parks Cast. John Leyton Cast. Jennifer Hilary Cast. Millard Lampell Screenplay. Ugo Liberatore Story. Kenneth Higgins Cinematography. Critics reviews. A middle aged woman falls in love with a friend of her son.

  7. The Idol is a film directed by Daniel Petrie with Jennifer Jones, Michael Parks, John Leyton, Jennifer Hilary .... Year: 1966. Original title: The Idol. Synopsis: Marco (Michael Parks), a young, arrogant art student, is friendly with Timothy (John Leyton), a medical student, and Sarah (Jennifer Hilary), his girl friend.