Bedrooms and Hallways
- Director: Rose Troche
- Writer: Robert Farrar
- Producer: Dorothy Berwin; Liz Bunton
CGiii Comment
Quintessentially English...tortured by an American perspective.
A straight male bonding group?!? In the UK?!?
Credibility is stretched to breaking point.
It is well-acted in an overwrought way but with all the dreadful & unnecessary dream scenes and the stereotypes - the integrity of the piece diminishes with every passing minute.
Some excuses may have been possible if this had been funny...but, it is far from it - ultimately, it is offensive JUNK.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Keith runs a male bonding group, which was meant to be macho fun, but acts as therapist as dreaded-unmanly emotional and even relational problems prove unavoidable. Openly gay Leo is delighted to find hunky, straight Brendan is a closet-bi and becomes his lover. Things risk ending ugly as it turns out Brendan's girlfriend is Leo's school ex and still able to seduce him.
Cast & Characters
Kevin McKidd as Leo;
Julie Graham as Angie;
Simon Callow as Keith;
Con O'Neill as Terry;
Harriet Walter as Sybil;
Christopher Fulford as Adam;
James Purefoy as Brendan;
Jennifer Ehle as Sally;
Tom Hollander as Darren;
Hugo Weaving as Jeremy;
Paul Higgins as John;
Merelina Kendall as Lady Homeowner #1;
Victoria Williams as Lady Homeowner #2;
Simon Green as Gentleman Homeowner 2;
Nichola McAuliffe as Lady Homeowner 3