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X, Y and Zee

Country: UK, Language: English, 110 mins

Original Title

Zee and Co.
  • Director: Brian G. Hutton
  • Writer: Edna O'Brien
  • Producer: Jay Kanter; Elliott Kastner

CGiii Comment

Seemingly, Hutton gave up directing to become a plumber.

Taylor does her usual.

Caine does his usual.

And, John Standing's gay character is offensive - as is the whole film.

A film that has not a shred of a recognisable reality.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Zee and Robert Blakeley are members of swinging London's upper crust whose unique love-hate marriage heads towards destruction when Robert falls in love with a beautiful young widow named Stella, and Zee goes through a series of scheming adventures to break Robert and Stella up.

Cast & Characters

Elizabeth Taylor as Zee Blakeley;
Michael Caine as Robert Blakeley;
Susannah York as Stella;
Margaret Leighton as Gladys;
John Standing as Gordon;
Mary Larkin as Rita;
Michael Cashman as Gavin;
Gino Melvazzi as Head Waiter;
Richard O'Brien as Party Guest;
James Payne as Taxi driver;
Hilary West as Shaun