"The swinging London, early sixties. Beautiful but shallow, Diana Scott is a professional advertising model, a failed actress, a vocationally bored woman, who toys with the affections of several men while gaining fame and fortune."
Julie Christie
as Diana Scott
Dirk Bogarde
as Robert Gold
Laurence Harvey
as Miles Brand
José Luis de Vilallonga
as Prince Cesare della Romita
Roland Curram
as Malcolm
Basil Henson
as Alec Prosser-Jones
Dante Posani
as Gino
Umberto Raho
as Signor Palucci
Alex Scott
as Sean Martin
Brian Wilde
as Basil Willett
Peter Bayliss
as Lord Alex Grant
T.R. Bowen
as Tony Bridges (as Trevor Bowen)
Georgina Cookson
as Carlotta Hale
James Cossins
as Mr. Basildon
Helen Lindsay
as Felicity Prosser-Jones
Carlo Palmucci
as Curzio della Romita
Ernest Walder
as Kurt
Pauline Yates
as Estelle Gold
Richard Bidlake
as Rupert Crabtree
Annette Carell
as Billie Castiglione
Jean Claudio
as Raoul Maxim
Jane Downs
as Julie (as Jane Downes)
Marika Rivera
as Paris Party Host
Lucille Soong
as Allie (uncredited)
Lydia Sherwood
as Lady Brentwood (uncredited)
Ann Firbank
as Sybil Martin (uncredited)
Tyler Butterworth
as William Prosser-Jones (uncredited)
Vernon Dobtcheff
as Art Critic at Ralph Riggs Exposure (uncredited)
John Schlesinger
as Theatre Director (uncredited)
Silvia Dionisio
as Prince Cesare della Romita's Daughter (uncredited)
Victor Harrington
as Functionary at Charity Event (uncredited)
Derek Aylward
as Party Guest (uncredited)
Zakes Mokae
as Black Man at French Party (uncredited)
David Harrison
as Charles Glass (uncredited)
Sidonie Bond
as Gillian (uncredited)
Margaret Gordon
as Helen Dawlish (uncredited)
Angus MacKay
as Ivor Dawlish (uncredited)
Jane Pearl
as Jane (uncredited)
Irene Richmond
as Mrs. Glass (uncredited)
Hugo Dyson
as Walter Southgate (uncredited)
Christopher Greatorex
Hyma Beckley
as Guest at Art Gallery Viewing (uncredited)
Nicholas Wright
as Young Man in Opening Scene (uncredited)
John Woodvine
as Customs Officer (uncredited)
Helen Stirling
as Governess to Cesare Family (uncredited)
Ernest Blyth
as Man at Airport (uncredited)
John Tatum
as Man at Tube Station (uncredited)
Roy Lansford
Noel Davis
as Shop Assistant (uncredited)
Peter Avella
as Reporter (uncredited)
Jimmy Charters
as Man on Tube Station Escalator (uncredited)
Mike Edmonds
as Man in Street (uncredited)
Peter Evans
as Man at Charity Raffle (uncredited)
Eden Fox
as Waiter (uncredited)
Otto Friese
Sheila Gish
as Cameo (uncredited)
Lew Hooper
as Model Agency Staff (uncredited)
Gerry Judge
Anthony Lang
Pat Lewis
as Woman at Airport (uncredited)
Leonard Llewellyn
as Model Agency Staff / Airline Passenger (uncredited)
Ray Lovelock
as Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Jack Mandeville
as Tube Passenger (uncredited)
Mary Maxfield
as Lady at Charity Raffle (uncredited)
Brian Moorehead
as Leslie Page (uncredited)
Bob Raymond
as Waiter / Porter (uncredited)
Arnold Schulkes
as Mourner (uncredited)
Frank Shelley
as Father Norton (uncredited)
Esme Smythe
as Art Gallery Guest (uncredited)
Philip Stewart
Graham Tonbridge
George Oliver
Ian Selby
Oscar James
as Black Man on Stairs (uncredited)
Director
Frederic Raphael
Screenplay
Julie Harris
Costume Design
Rebecca Breed
Wardrobe Master
Ann Skinner
Continuity
David Lindup
Orchestrator
John Dankworth
Conductor
Mara Blasetti
Location Manager
Douglas Kirkland
Still Photographer
John Harris
Camera Operator
Bernard Ford
Assistant Camera
Peter Handford
Sound Recordist
Malcolm Cooke
Sound Editor
John Aldred
Tony Curtis
Draughtsman
Ted Barnes
Scenic Artist
Ted Southcott
Graphic Designer
Robert Watts
Second Assistant Director
Stuart A. Black
Kip Gowans
Assistant Director
Ed Harper
Unit Manager
Bob Lawrance
Makeup Artist
Joyce James
Hairstylist
David Ffolkes
Set Decoration
Ray Simm
Art Direction
Miriam Brickman
Casting
Jim Clark
Editor
Kenneth Higgins
Director of Photography
Original Music Composer
Joseph E. Levine
Executive Producer
Victor Lyndon
Associate Producer
Joseph Janni
Producer
Idea
Malcolm Stewart
Sound Engineer