Like the Virginia Woolf novel which it interprets, this 1983 BBC production has three parts: "The Window," "Time Passes," and "The Lighthouse." The first focuses on one day in the life of the Ramsay family -- the father and mother, their eight children, and four guests -- while they vacation on the Cornwall peninsula in remote southwestern England ...
Inspector Morse (John Thaw) and Sergeant Lewis (Kevin Whately) dig up another mystery in this episode of the popular British TV series. In "Who Killed Harry Field?," the duo investigate the mysterious death of the alcoholic artist of the episode's title. ~ Michael Hastings, All Movie Guide
Set in sexually repressive 1950's London, We Think the World of You features actor Alan Bates as Frank, a gay middle-aged businessman whose lover Johnny (Gary Oldman) is married and in jail for burglary. While Johnny (Oldman) is behind bars, his beloved German shepard Evie becomes the center of a heated custody battle between himself, his wife ...
Michael Lamb (Liam Neeson) is a member of the Christian Brotherhood, working as a teacher in a private special-ed school in Ireland. Having recently endured the loss of his father, Lamb befriends a young, epileptic student. The wicked behavior of unscrupulous brother superior Ian Bannen compels Lamb to head to London, accompanied by the boy. The ...
Presented by Britain's Central Television, the four-part miniseries The Guilty may or may not have been inspired by a true story. Michael Kitchen, often cast in enigmatic roles, headed the cast as Steven Vey, a prominent barrister. Vey's already troubled personal and professional life began to unravel and ultimately fall apart at the seams when he ...
After an artist ruins his marriage by having an affair, he slowly realizes what he has done in this drama based on a novel by D.H. Lawrence. ~ Kristie Hassen, All Movie Guide
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