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In a novel and intriguing approach to storytelling, director David Hare has created an engaging mystery and human drama that ostensibly focuses on an innocent dinner party but is really about something else. Jean Travers (Vanessa Redgrave) is an old-maid schoolmarm who has lived in Wetherby, a small town in northeastern Yorkshire, all of her life. She is still haunted by memories of a passionate love affair with a young man who was later murdered while on military duty in Malaysia nearly 35 years ago in the '50s. One evening, Jean invites a group of friends over for dinner; the group is comprised of two couples, one of which spends the time sniping at each other. A young man, John Morgan (Tim McInnerny) is also in the dinner party. Jean thinks he was brought along by one of the couples; the couples, in turn, believe he was invited by Jean -- in short, he is a total stranger that everyone assumes is a friend of someone there. As the evening progresses, political topics of the moment are brought up and chewed over; Margaret Thatcher, Richard Nixon, and other notables of the era are discussed, and various comments are made on the laziness of today's youth. The dinner party ends, and the next day John Morgan comes back to visit Jean. While she is in the midst of preparing tea for them both, he takes out a gun and kills himself. The shock waves from his senseless act later reverberate among the dinner-party guests, as the police investigator tries to piece together the man's background and the dinner party itself. Questions are raised about his motives, and viewers see the dinner party again, moment by moment, in an entirely new light. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

Cast

Vanessa Redgrave
as Jean Travers
Ian Holm
as Stanley Pilborough
Judi Dench
as Marcia Pilborough
Stuart Wilson
as Police
Marjorie Yates
as Verity Braithwaite
Tim McInnerny
as John Morgan
Suzanna Hamilton
as Karen Creasy
Joely Richardson
as Young Jean Travers
Jonathan Lazenby
as Boatman
Katy Behean
as Young Marcia
Marjorie Sudell
Nigel Rooke
as Page
Norman Mills
as Drama Teacher
Paula Tilbrook
as Mrs. Mortimer
Penny Downie
Richard Marris
as Sir Thomas
Stephanie Noblett
as Suzie Bannerman
Ted Beyer
as Police Sergeant
Howard Crossley
as Police
Ian Bleasdale
as Neurotic Teacher
Bert King
as Mr. Mortimer
Trevor Lunn
as Pretentious Parent
Vanessa Rosenthal
as Pretentious Parent
Robert Hines
as Jim Mortimer
Christopher Fulford
as Arthur
Diane Whitley
Guy Nicholls
as Mr. Varley
Tom Wilkinson
as Roger Braithwaite

Crew

David Hare
Director
Simon Relph
Producer
David Hare
Screenwriter
Stuart Harris
Cinematographer
Tony Britten
Composer (Music Score)
Tony Britten
Musical Direction/Supervision
Nick Bicat
Composer (Music Score)
Chris Wimble
Editor
Hayden Griffin
Production Designer
Jamie Leonard
Art Director
Patsy Pollock
Associate Producer
Jamie Leonard
Set Designer
Lindy Hemming
Costume Designer
Jeanne Richmond
Makeup
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