Separate Tables (1983)
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Runtime: 1 hr 52 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: This adaptation of Terence Rattigan's play comprises two parts, "Table by the Window" and "Table Number Seven." Each work examines the lonely lives of several people who reside in a hotel on... This adaptation of Terence Rattigan's play comprises two parts, "Table by the Window" and "Table Number Seven." Each work examines the lonely lives of several people who reside in a hotel on England's south coast. Sibyl, a demure spinster on holiday with her mother, is attracted to a man who claims to be a war hero, but who's hiding his insecurities behind bravado. Eventually, Sibyl finds the courage to stand up to her overbearing mother and live her own life. The hotel's owner, Miss Cooper, is involved with a cynical writer, until his gorgeous ex-wife shows up unexpectedly and uses her feminine wiles to lure him back. [More]
Starring: Julie Christie, Alan Bates, Claire Bloom, Irene Worth
Starring: Julie Christie, Alan Bates, Claire Bloom, Irene Worth
Director: John Schlesinger
Director: John Schlesinger
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