Barney Platts-Mills' stylish and compelling follow-up to the critically acclaimed Bronco Bullfrog relocates the youthful struggle for social and personal freedom to 1970s boho London the suburbs of Surrey and the wilds of Scotland. A gorgeous pouting Bruce Robinson (who would go on to write and direct Withnail & I) plays Peter pausing from finishing his first novel to shack up with sugar-sweet receptionist Ann (Susan Penhaligon). Sex drugs and some rigorous rural living ensue to the dismay of Ann's well-to-do parents. Will Peter choose domestic conformity or pursuit... of the artistic ideal? Thought-provoking witty and compelling Private Road is well worth rediscovering. [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and region B Blu-ray. It will require a region B Blu-ray player to play the Blu-ray and DVD or a Region 2 DVD player for the DVD. Barney Platts-Mills' stylish and compelling follow-up to the critically acclaimed Bronco Bullfrog relocates the youthful struggle for social and personal freedom to 1970s boho London, the suburbs of Surrey, and the wilds of Scotland. A gorgeous, pouting Bruce Robinson (who would go on to write and direct Withnail & I) plays Peter, pausing from finishing his first novel to shack up with sugar-sweet receptionist Ann (Susan Penhaligon). Sex, drugs, and some rigorous rural living ensue, to the dismay of Ann's well-to-do parents. Will Peter choose domestic conformity or pursuit of the artistic ideal? Thought-provoking, witty and compelling, Private Road is well worth rediscovering. Actors Bruce Robinson & Susan Penhaligon Certificate 15 years and over Year 1971 Languages English Subtitles English for the hearing impaired ; German ; Spanish ; Polish ; Hungarian ; Danish ; Finnish ; Norwegian ; Swedish ; Romanian ; Portuguese ; Greek Duration 1 hours and 29 minutes (approx)
British drama which follows the relationship of a young couple. Author Peter (Bruce Robinson) takes time out from working to move in with his receptionist girlfriend, Ann (Susan Penhaligon), against the wishes of her parents. When Ann falls pregnant, Peter is torn between pursuing his artistic passion of writing and committing to the domestic lifestyle.
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