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1978 | 113m | English

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Popularity: 0.2 (history)

Director: Ron Peck
Writer: Ron Peck, Paul Hallam
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In 70s Great Britain, a gay teacher is forced to hide his sexuality by day while living his secret life by night.
Release Date: Nov 01, 1978
Director: Ron Peck
Writer: Ron Peck, Paul Hallam
Genres: Drama
Keywords london, england, school teacher, lgbt, gay theme
Production Companies Four Corner Films, Nashburgh
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 26, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Job
Ron Peck Writer, Director
Paul Hallam Assistant Director, Writer
David Graham Ellis Music
Joanna Davis Director of Photography
Mary Pat Leece Editor
Richard Taylor Editor
Jan Sendor Production Design
Patsy Nightingale Production Manager
Bernard Hanson Location Manager
Diana Ruston Sound
Name Title
Paul Hallam Producer
Ron Peck Producer
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Geronimo1967
5.0

The problem with this look at late 70's British gay lifestyle, is that it is a little too realistic to carry off with any sort of interest. Like most stories about people on the hunt for romance/sex etc., it is incredibly introspective. Ken Robertson is a really quite dull, full of himself "Jim" - a ... teacher by day who looks for love in gay pubs/clubs at night. He picks up an array of folks, sometimes he has sex, sometimes not.... same old, same old... (regardless of your sexuality). If it weren't for the fact that it was set just before the dawn of Mrs. Thatcher's Clause 28 Britain, which at the time of course, this Ron Peck story would not have been able to anticipate - it would constitute little more than a melodrama with some very dodgy music and lacklustre tales of one night stands... As a semi-anthropological study of a gay man in London it is vaguely interesting, but any claims it may make to take a deeper look at the sociological themes of the time, or of attitudes are just bridges too far. It does have quite a telling Q&A style discourse at the end that illustrates the stereotypical attitudes of teenage kids that could have been made much more of, had the film itself not focused so much on the rather dreary existence of the subject.

Jun 04, 2023