Oscar winners Glenda Jackson Peter Finch and John Schlesinger pool their talents for this remarkable exquisitely photographed [and] almost perfectly directed film about two Londoners coping with the noncommittal affections of the lover they have in common. Alex Greville (Jackson) and Daniel Hirsh (Finch) are deeply in love... with a young artist named Bob (Murray Head). And though Bob professes to love each of them he moves freely between them unencumbered by any sense of guilt. Realizing that their situation is a temporary comfort in an uncomfortable world Alex and... Daniel each grapple with their predicaments she to face her fear of being alone and he to come to terms with his homosexuality. [show more]
Brilliantly acted and directed film, I still remember nearly 40 years on...Glenda Jackson and Peter Finch at their best. The screen kiss between Finch & Murray Head brought gasps from the audience which shows how forward thinking and courageous (gay director) Schlesinger and popular Finch were at that time. It's a piece of gay history with fantastic screenplay and dialogue and deserves to be seen; a reminder of how things were not so long ago, and, thankfully, how things have changed.
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Singer Murray Head is the bisexual lover to both Glenda Jackson and Peter Finch's Jewish homosexual doctor in this dramatic portrayal of middle-class life and permissive love in the 1970s.
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