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  1. What Every Woman Wants: Directed by Maurice Elvey. With William Sylvester, Elsie Albiin, Brenda de Banzie, Patric Doonan. A newly wed couple have no option to move in with parents.Whilst trying to maintain their relationship without any privacy.

  2. Año: 1954. Título original: What Every Woman Wants. Sinopsis: La escasez de viviendas en la Inglaterra de la postguerra obliga a una pareja de recién casados a vivir en la casa de los padres de ella donde encontraran dificultades para mantener su privacidad.

  3. What Every Woman Wants película dirigida por Maurice Elvey y protagonizada por William Sylvester, Elsie Albiin y Brenda de Banzie. Año: 1954. Sinopsis: Una pareja de recién casados no tiene opción de mudarse con los padres mientras intenta mantener su relación sin privacidad. - Cine.com

  4. What Every Woman Wants is a 1954 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring William Sylvester, Elsie Albiin, Brenda De Banzie and Patric Doonan. It also features Brian Rix and Prunella Scales. It was based on a play Relations Are Best Apart by Edwin Lewis. It was shot at Walton Studios outside London.

  5. Overview. Young couple Mark and Jane are forced to thrash out marital problems in a borrowed room in Jane’s parents’ tiny house. Meanwhile, Jane’s cousin, Jim - back from the war in Korea - and Mark’s involvement in left-wing politics place further strain on the relationship. Can grandfather help? Maurice Elvey. Director. Reviews 0. Discussions 0.

  6. What Every Woman Wants (1954) Drama | 86 minutes. 2,00 1 votes. + My vote. Country: United Kingdom. Directed by: Maurice Elvey. Stars: William Sylvester, Elsie Albiin and Brenda De Banzie. IMDb score: 6,7 (70) Releasedate: 10 June 1954. US. UK. On Demand: Watch on Google Play Movies. Watch on Amazon Video. Watch on YouTube. 10 Sec.

  7. What Every Woman Wants (1954) Movie Info Synopsis A newlywed couple with no home are forced to live with their parents and are never permitted a moment's privacy.