No Night is Too Long
- Director: Tom Shankland
- Writer: Kevin Elyot; Ruth Rendell
- Producer: Phillippa Giles; Dan Howard
CGiii Comment
Bog standard TV direction with overpowering music.
A classic example as to why a woman (Ms Rendell) cannot write about (male) homosexuality...even when the adaptation has been done by an inconsistent screaming Mary.
Dreadful...all choirboys, fags, scarf and knicker sniffing and, tears (you have to see it to understand it)...
Oooh those pesky bisexuals - they get it in the neck again.
Utter, incredible bollocks.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Young Tim Cornish's life has begun with great promise. Blessed with extraordinary good looks, Tim enjoyed much attention and cared little of broken hearts. At University he was a favored student in a prestigious creative writing course, but a chance meeting, a stolen kiss and a sudden flare of passion sets Tim on a journey of betrayal, heartbreak and murder. In a flashback, he tells his story of cruelty, love and a soul-destroying guilt that offers little chance for redemption.
Cast & Characters
Lee Williams as Tim Cornish;
Mikela J. Mikael as Isabel;
Salvatore Antonio as Thierry Massin;
Beverley Breuer as Connie Dorral;
Rob Bruner as Nathan Hayward;
Philip Granger as Fergus Mc Kenzie;
Mark Hildreth as James Gilman;
Emily Holmes as Emily;
Christina Jastrzembska as Margaret Cornish;
Liam McGuigan as Young Tim Cornish;
John Ralston as Kit Winwood;
Serra Stewart as Airline Ticket Agent;
Marc Warren as Dr. Ivo Steadman;
Denis Corbett as Passenger #2;
Yolanda Corbett as Zodiac passenger