30 is a Dangerous Age, Cynthia (1968)
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In his first starring role minus his longtime partner Peter Cook, Dudley Moore plays a 29-year-old who goes through an identity crisis when approaching the "three-oh" mark. He wants to be a successful Broadway composer before reaching 30 and also wants to be happily married. Unfortunately,… More In his first starring role minus his longtime partner Peter Cook, Dudley Moore plays a 29-year-old who goes through an identity crisis when approaching the "three-oh" mark. He wants to be a successful Broadway composer before reaching 30 and also wants to be happily married. Unfortunately, he's so busy as a night-club musician that he hasn't any time to realize his goals. Enter sexy Suzy Kendall (Mrs. Moore at the time), who inspires Dudley to reinvigorate his quest for success and connubial bliss. 30 Is a Dangerous Age, Cynthia delivers a satisfactory quota of laughs; its only drawback is its heavy reliance upon "mod" '60s camera trickery. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Joseph McGrath
- Written By
- Dudley Moore, Joseph McGrath, John Wells
- Genres
- Comedy
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Cast
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Dudley Moore
as Rupert Street
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Eddie Foy Jr.
as Oscar
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Suzy Kendall
as Louise
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John Bird
as Greenslade
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Duncan Macrae
as Jock
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Patricia Routledge
as Mrs. Woolley
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Peter Bayliss
as Victor
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Harry Towb
as Mr. Woolley
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Jonathan Routh
as Capt. Gore-Taylor
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Nicky Henson
as Paul
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Clive Dunn (II)
as Doctor
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Frank Thornton
as Register
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Derek Farr
as TV Announcer
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Michael MacLiammoir
as Irish Storyteller
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John Wells
as Hon. Gavin Hopton