| The Love Ban | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Ralph Thomas |
| Produced by | Betty E. Box |
| Based on | the play It's a 2'6" Above the Ground World by Kevin Laffan |
| Starring |
Hywel Bennett Nanette Newman |
| Music by | Stanley Myers |
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Production
company |
National Trustees Company
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Release date
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1973 |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
The Love Ban is a 1973 British comedy film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Hywel Bennett, Nanette Newman and Milo O'Shea. It was based on a play by Kevin Laffan. It is also known under the alternative titles of It's a 2'6' Above the Ground World and Anyone for Sex?.
A married couple with six children experience marital difficulties. Wife Kate refuses to sleep with husband Mick until he uses birth control, while their live-in au-pair falls pregnant.
The film was based on a 1969 play by Kevin Laffan, It's a 2'6' Above the Ground World. Laffan was one of 14 children from a devout Roman Catholic family and his critical view on the Church's stance on birth control was a recurring theme of his work. The play starred Prunella Scales in a production at the Bristol Old Vic, and was a hit, moving to the Wyndham Theatre.