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Brief Encounter Blu Ray

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Noel Coward's timeless movie of a couple who meet in a railway station and must make a decision that will change their lives forever.

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Released
02 February 2009
Directors
Actors
Format
Blu Ray 
Publisher
ITV DVD 
Classification
Runtime
83 minutes 
Features
Black & White, PAL 
Barcode
5037115311832 
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Classic drama starring Celia Johnson as a married woman whose life is thrown into turmoil when she unexpectedly falls in love with a stranger. Laura Jesson (Johnson) appears to be the very embodiment of a respectable, happily-married British housewife and mother. Equally, the man who comes to her assistance when a passing train blows grit into her eye, Dr Alec Harvey (Trevor Howard), enjoys a settled and comfortable life. Neither of the pair are prepared for the emotions the encounter will evoke in them. Unable to forget each other, they begin meeting covertly in the railway cafe. Given that both are married with children, pursuing a romantic relationship seems impossible, but will the power of their love overwhelm all other concerns?

Please note this is a region B Blu-Ray and will require a region B or region free Blu-Ray player in order to play. David Lean adapts Noel Coward's heartbreaking tale of two ordinary people caught up in the extraordinary power of love. Laura (Celia Johnson) is a seemingly happy middle-class housewife who meets the equally married physician Alec (Trevor Howard) at a London railway station and so begins a chaste but passionate affair.