
Joe and Carol decide to leave their small village and head down to London for work. Joe fails to find any work but Janet enrolls as a fashion model. As the naive couple begin to enjoy the nightlife of London they are drawn ever deeper into a world of drink, pornography, drugs and prostitution. Their decline into the seedy side of London s nightlife takes them into swinging parties, immoral earnings and filmmaking; threatening to push them over the edge. Will the couple contin... (Full plot summary below)
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Joe and Carol decide to leave their small village and head down to London for work. Joe fails to find any work but Janet enrolls as a fashion model. As the naive couple begin to enjoy the nightlife of London they are drawn ever deeper into a world of drink, pornography, drugs and prostitution. Their decline into the seedy side of London s nightlife takes them into swinging parties, immoral earnings and filmmaking; threatening to push them over the edge. Will the couple continue on the path of no return - or can they find a way out of their nightmare?
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| User Reviewaaron aExcellent Pete Walker movie, based on the true story of two kids (played by Robin Askwith and Janet Lynn) who run away to London from the country in search of glamour and excitement, which they eventually acheive through porn and prostitution. Tender, scary and darkly funny in turn, it's a true classic of 1970's cinema. |
| User ReviewPaul DIt's not necessarily a 'dark' film, nor really a comedy, nor a dark comedy as it has a fairly upbeat style despite the desperate position of selling their bodies for money just to survive. As such it's more than watchable with a decent pace as events spiral into excesses of debauchery. |
| User ReviewKarsh DA young naive couple move to London to find work but are drawn to the seedier side |