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Director:
David Hayman
Writers:
Carol Clewlow (novel)
Frank Cottrell Boyce (writer)
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Release Date:
29 November 1993 (UK) more
Genre:
Drama more
Plot:
The story of three women who are involved in adulterous affairs - and Rose, who believes that anyone... more | add synopsis
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Cast

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Theresa Russell ... Rose

Sean Bean ... Paul

Amanda Donohoe ... Jo Saxon
Adrian Dunbar ... Michael
Ingrid Lacey ... Helen

Danny Webb ... Ray
Neil Morrissey ... David

Fiona Gillies ... Jennifer
Ian McElhinney ... Martin
Julie Peasgood ... Sandra
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jon Beedel ... Returning Officer
Susie Fugle ... Margaret
Ben Howells ... Andy
Caroline Lee-Johnson ... Monica
Jayne Charlton McKensie ... Kathy (as Jayne MacKenzie)
Paul Nicholson ... Williams
Pooky Quesnel ... Francie
Tony Robinson ... Marcus

Ray Stevenson ... Journalist
David Sutch ... Himself (as Screaming Lord Sutch)
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Additional Details

Runtime:
UK:60 min (3 episodes) | USA:149 min
Country:
UK
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Stereo
Filming Locations:
Bristol, England, UK more

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6 out of 11 people found the following comment useful:-
Only Good Thing About This Movie...., 1 May 2005
3/10
Author: Laurie Edwards (endora60) from North Ogden, Utah

...is Sean Bean. How did an actor of his caliber allow himself to get trapped in this mess? My God, this is bad! The writing is something out of an afternoon soapie (though even those shows have enough pride not to hand out this many clichés, usually). Most of the acting--except Bean, whose professionalism apparently extends even to trash like this--is almost comically lousy. The only name I recognize (other than Sean Bean) is Amanda Donahoe, whose performance is so cheap it makes her crappy work on "LA Law" look like an Academy Award winner. None of the other actors deliver anything more than dull-eyed recitations of their bad lines, which makes me wonder: Are these actors all this bad, really, or are they this bad only because the script sucks so completely? All I can say here is that if you're a Sean Bean completist, as I am, you'll want to watch this--and then check it off your list. Be shocked that he ever agreed to be connected to such dreck. If you're not a Bean freak--avoid, avoid, avoid, because minus Bean, this has absolutely NOTHING to recommend it.

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