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desperately embarrassed and tries to explain, but her mother treats the whole thing lightly and the Woman learns with surprise that her parents both had affairs with other people during the war. Mother says 'He's good for you. If you have an affair with that boy you'll regret it. On the other hand, if you don't have an affair with him you'll also regret it...' He tells an estate agent that he is a successful talent agent and gets the keys to an empty flat. The Woman and the Boy have sex together there. He tells her that he loves her and suggests they have an affair, but she declines his offer. She goes to
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wrote: "Optimistically described as a 'Brief Encounter of the Seventies', this arch and cold-blooded romance is a long way from anything other than its own modish contemporaries, and Alvin Rakoff surrenders with complete abandon to the principle that visual effects take precedence over the story
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Later, battling her way into a department store she finds he has followed her. Leaving the store, she thinks she has lost him. But he catches up with her on a crowded pavement. She tries to throw him off, he finds her again. She flees to her mother's apartment – followed by the Boy. The Woman is
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The Boy moves up and down the crowded corridors. The Woman in her non-smoking compartment badly wants a cigarette and starts to scrape away a 'No Smoking' sign. The Boy is attracted by this
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being told: no sooner have the couple finished an obligatory stint on the swings and slides at the children's playground than they are whisked into the
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didn't want to use this title, partly because Jean Simmons had just starred in and been Academy Award nominated for, the similarly titled
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husband and their two young children – is going to London, shopping. She drives to the station which is shown as Cobham (referencing
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and starring Jean Simmons and Leonard Whiting. It was written by Rakoff and Peter King, based on an original story by Rakoff and
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a picture designed purely for entertainment, with no morals or messages unless the public like to find them."
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Director Alvin Rakoff, speaking about the original title on the audio commentary of the DVD release, 2011
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Director Alvin Rakoff, speaking about the music on the audio commentary of the DVD release, 2011
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rebellion, pulls the sign off and presents it to her and tries to engage her in conversation.
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On a winter morning in an affluent suburb, the Woman – having just said goodbye to her
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Day-Lewis, Sean (8 January 1970). "Title Producer's £7m 'films in Britain' plan".
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Shamoon, Stella (8 January 1970). "Three films get a British backer".
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returned to London after a five-year absence to star in the film.
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called it "a silly and contrived meant-to-be modish version of
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The film covers ten hours in the life of a suburban housewife.
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and Peter King (from an original story by Alvin Rakoff and
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According to Rakoff, "The original title was to have been
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Alvin Rakoff
Alvin Rakoff
Ray Mathew
Jean Simmons
Leonard Whiting
Evelyn Laye
Derek Francis
Geoffrey Bayldon
James Cossins
Frank Middlemass
Gwen Nelson
Geoffrey Unsworth
Riz Ortolani
Cinerama Releasing Corporation
romantic comedy
drama film
Alvin Rakoff
Ray Mathew
stockbroker
Cobham, Surrey
Cobham, Kent
middle class
London Victoria station
Jean Simmons
Leonard Whiting
Evelyn Laye
Derek Francis
Geoffrey Bayldon
James Cossins

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