There seems to be some doubt as to whether any of this happened. Still, makes for an entertaining 136 minutes. Of particular interest is the performance of Eleanor Worthington-Cox, who's remarkable - in extras, Matthew Macfadyen reveals she makes him seem like an old ham. The young don't have the baggage that grown up actors do, and can just be the part. Timothy Spall is as good as ever.
With Juliet Stevenson, Rosie Cavaliero, Fern Deacon.
It was unfussily made (by the director of The Killing) and shot, to its credit. Written by Joshua St Johnston. Good seventies period flavour.
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