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Dirk Bogarde | Stephen | |
Stanley Baker | Charley | |
Jacqueline Sassard | Anna | |
Michael York | William | |
Vivien Merchant | Rosalind | |
Delphine Seyrig | Francesca | |
Alexander Knox | College Provost | |
Anne Firbank | Laura | |
Brian Phelan | Police Sergeant | |
Terence Rigby | Plainclothes Policeman | |
Freddie Jones | Man in Bell's Office | |
Jill Johnson | Secretary | |
Jane Hillary | Receptionist | |
Maxwell Findlater | Ted | |
Carole Caplin | Clarissa |
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Producer | Joseph Losey
Norman Priggen |
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Writer | Harold Pinter
Nicholas Mosley |
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Cinematography | Gerry Fisher
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Musician | John Dankworth
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Stephen is a married Oxford professor experiencing the pangs of a mid-life crisis as he begins to bristle at the stifling emotional repression of the society in which he lives. Things begin to change for him when he meets Anna, a beautiful student who is engaged to William, another of Stephen's students. Though he begins to feel alive again in her presence, Stephen's feelings for Anna can only end in tragedy for them and those around them. |
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