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Sunday Bloody Sunday

Country: UK, Language: English, 110 mins

  • Director: John Schlesinger
  • Writer: Penelope Gilliatt
  • Producer: Joseph Janni; Edward Joseph

CGiii Comment

Landmark...benchmark...

Menage a trios...straight, bi, gay and dope smoking toddlers - the whole thing, in the new decade...and, yes, bisexuals are selfish.

Nominated for 4 Oscars -  it really is that good.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Divorced working woman Alex and well-to-do Jewish family doctor Daniel Hirsh share not only the same answering service but also the favours of young Bob Elkin who bed-hops between them as the mood takes him. Both Alex and Dr Hirsh are aware of the other's existence but prefer to live with the situation rather than risk losing Elkin completely. But a wet winter weekend in London can be difficult.

Cast & Characters

Peter Finch as Dr. Daniel Hirsh;
Glenda Jackson as Alex Greville;
Murray Head as Bob Elkin;
Peggy Ashcroft as Mrs. Greville;
Tony Britton as George Harding;
Maurice Denham as Mr. Greville;
Bessie Love as Telephone Operator;
Vivian Pickles as Alva Hodson;
Frank Windsor as Bill Hodson;
Thomas Baptiste as Prof. Johns;
Richard Pearson as Middle-aged Patient;
June Brown as Female Patient;
Hannah Norbert as Daniel's Mother;
Harold Goldblatt as Daniel's Father;
Marie Burke as Aunt Astrid