That Kind of Girl is a British cult film and the directorial debut of Gerry O'Hara. Produced by Robert Hartford-Davis with a script by Jan Read, it was released in 1963. The film's subject is premarital sexual relationships and sexually transmitted diseases in an English 1960s millieu.
Directing | Gerry O'Hara | Director |
Writing | Jan Read | Screenplay |
Camera | Hugh Davey | Focus Puller |
Production | Robert Hartford-Davis | Producer |
Camera | Peter Newbrook | Director of Photography |
Camera | Dennis C. Lewiston | Camera Operator |
Editing | Derek York | Editor |
Art | William Brodie | Art Direction |