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Country: UK, Language: English, 94 mins

  • Director: Stephen Whittaker
  • Writer: David Cook
  • Producer: Jennifer Howarth

CGiii Comment

Wife finds out that husband is having an affair...with a man. And all hell doesn't break loose.

The writing is ridiculous...as artificial as the acting.

The story...a selfish bisexual and his wife who befriends his boyfriend...is trite, divisive codswallop.

Middle-class suburbia rivaling the working-class estate...the message is loud and offensive.

Hideous.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Anna and Keith have been happily married for several years. But things turn sour as Anna, investigating her suspicions that Keith has been having an affair, learns that he is bisexual. Anna is reluctantly forced into a world of homosexuality and AIDS as she is forced by circumstances to befriend her husband's lover and his dying friend Jim.

Cast & Characters

Tim Woodward as Keith;
Jane Asher as Anna;
Frank Mills as Frank;
Hazel Douglas as Mary;
Jamie Glover as Peter;
Patrick Pearson as Steve;
Judy Flynn as Ellie;
Lucinda Fisher as Young Woman in Restaurant;
Nigel Charnock as Jim;
Frederick Treves as Anna's Father;
Martin Gower as Mike;
Kris Marshall as Fredericks;
Ben Mangham as Potter;
Derek Smee as Headmaster;
Karl Brookes as Soldier on Train