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There will be days and days and days like this...
Meryl Streep delivers one of her greatest performances in David Hare's adaptation of his own stage play, which spans two decades in the life of a French Resistance operative who struggles to build a new life amid the apathy of post-war England. Featuring a stellar supporting cast and winning a brace of awards and nominations in 1985, this masterly feature is presented here in a brand-new transfer from the original film elements.
At the end of World War Two, Susan Traherne, a young Englishwoman who has worked as a courier in Nazi-occupied France, returns home full of hope for a golden future. Yet peacetime brings its own difficulties for Susan; she finds her marriage to a Foreign Office diplomat arid and unfulfilling, and the seemingly trivial concerns of others leave her cold. As the danger and intensity - and undeniable excitement - of her wartime days give way to a new, mundane life, her fragile mental and emotional stability begins to crumble...
Special Features:
- Original Theatrical Trailer
- Image Gallery
- Promotional Material PDF
- Network
- 121 mins approx.
- 15
- 2.35:1
- English
- 1
- Fred Schepisi
- Meryl Streep
- Charles Dance
- Tracey Ullman
- English
- B
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There will be days and days and days like this...
Meryl Streep delivers one of her greatest performances in David Hare's adaptation of his own stage play, which spans two decades in the life of a French Resistance operative who struggles to build a new life amid the apathy of post-war England. Featuring a stellar supporting cast and winning a brace of awards and nominations in 1985, this masterly feature is presented here in a brand-new transfer from the original film elements.
At the end of World War Two, Susan Traherne, a young Englishwoman who has worked as a courier in Nazi-occupied France, returns home full of hope for a golden future. Yet peacetime brings its own difficulties for Susan; she finds her marriage to a Foreign Office diplomat arid and unfulfilling, and the seemingly trivial concerns of others leave her cold. As the danger and intensity - and undeniable excitement - of her wartime days give way to a new, mundane life, her fragile mental and emotional stability begins to crumble...
Special Features:
- Original Theatrical Trailer
- Image Gallery
- Promotional Material PDF
- Network
- 121 mins approx.
- 15
- 2.35:1
- English
- 1
- Fred Schepisi
- Meryl Streep
- Charles Dance
- Tracey Ullman
- English
- B
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