
Divorced working woman Alex and well-to-do Jewish family doctor Daniel Hirsh share not only the same answering service but also the favours of young Bob Elkin who bed-hops between them as the mood takes him. Both Alex and Dr Hirsh are aware of the other's existence but prefer to live with the situation rather than risk losing Elkin completely. But a wet winter weekend in London can be difficult.... (Full plot summary below)
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Divorced working woman Alex and well-to-do Jewish family doctor Daniel Hirsh share not only the same answering service but also the favours of young Bob Elkin who bed-hops between them as the mood takes him. Both Alex and Dr Hirsh are aware of the other's existence but prefer to live with the situation rather than risk losing Elkin completely. But a wet winter weekend in London can be difficult.
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| EmanuelLevy.ComEmanuel LevyYears after being made, this emotionally mature drama is still poignant and touching. It holds an important place in film history offering what's the first positive image of a gay lead character--that he's Jewish doctor makes it even more significant. |
| Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)Ken HankeGroundbreaking character study very much of its time, but still worthwhile. |
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| Reel Film ReviewsDavid Nusair...the film's '70s excess prevents it from ever becoming anything more than a time-capsule curiosity. |
| ColeSmithey.comCole SmitheyA bold film filled with powerful performances. |
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| User ReviewJim BStill have never seen a movie I liked as much as this one -- and it's been 35 years. (Has it really?) |
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