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  1. Two Left Feet is a 1963 British comedy-drama film directed by Roy Ward Baker and starring Nyree Dawn Porter, Michael Crawford, David Hemmings and Julia Foster. It is based on David Stuart Leslie's novel In My Solitude (1960).

  2. Two Left Feet: Directed by Roy Ward Baker. With Michael Crawford, Nyree Dawn Porter, Julia Foster, David Hemmings. Every time Alan Crabbe tries a manful stride into the jungle of sex, his two left feet turn the attempt into a stumble. But then he meets Eileen, who signals unmistakable messages at Alan with her large, inviting eyes.

    • (74)
    • Comedy, Drama
    • Roy Ward Baker
    • 1965-05-23
  3. Eileen (Nyree Dawn Porter), a new waitress at Joe's cafe, about 10 seconds walk from his place of work (handy, that), attracts the attention of Alan's fellow workers (David Lodge, Neil McCarthy, Howard Pays and boss Cyril Chamberlain), but she gives them all short shrift, coming across as the slightly more lively sister of Viz's 'Bored 16 year ...

  4. Two Left Feet (1965) This near-kitchen sink drama of “modern teenagers” and their love lives revolves around 19-year-old Alan (Michael Crawford), who is odd-man-out among his workmates, whose sole leisure occupation seems to be “birds”. He gets off with Eileen (Nyree Dawn Porter, looking absolutely stunning), the very experienced new ...

  5. Based on David Stuart Leslie’s novel Two Left Feet is a story about Alan Crabbe (Michael Crawford a callow youth desperate for a date with any girl who can offer him the experience he lacks. Every time Alan tries a manful stride into the jungle of sex, his two left feet turn the attempt into a trip-and-stumble.

    • Roy Ward Baker
    • British Lion Films
  6. Two Left Feet 1963 1 hr. 33 min. Comedy List Reviews An awkward young Englishman (Michael Crawford) tries to impress a flirtatious waitress (Nyree Dawn Porter).

  7. Based on David Stuart Leslie's novel Two Left Feet is a story about Alan Crabbe (Michael Crawford), a callow youth desperate for a date with any girl who can offer him the experience he lacks. Every time Alan tries a manful stride into the jungle of sex, his two left feet turn the attempt into a trip-and-stumble.