If you manage to stay interested, well, you're a stouter fellow than I.
Forgive and Forget (2000)
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Runtime: 90 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Steve John Shephard stars as David, a strapping young construction worker who, despite maintaining that he is straight, often travels to seedy Soho for gay sex. Further complicating David's life is... Steve John Shephard stars as David, a strapping young construction worker who, despite maintaining that he is straight, often travels to seedy Soho for gay sex. Further complicating David's life is his relationship with his best friend Theo, a straight man with a girlfriend whom David has long been in love with. However, when Theo announces his plans to move in with Hannah, his girlfriend, David becomes jealous and devises a plan to drive a wedge between the couple. Deciding that it's time to tell Theo the truth about his feelings, David arranges an appearance for the two on the TV show FORGIVE AND FORGET that could have disastrous consequences for them both. [More]
Starring: Steve John Shepherd, John Simm, Laura Fraser, Maurice Roeves
Starring: Steve John Shepherd, John Simm, Laura Fraser, Maurice Roeves, Ger Ryan
Director: Aisling Walsh
Director: Aisling Walsh
Screenwriter: Mark Burt
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