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Zavvi - The Home of Pop Culture
When Peter, a handsome author pausing from finishing his first novel (and played by Bruce Robinson, director and star of Withnail & I), shacks up with sugar-sweet receptionist, Ann (Susan Penhaligon), they spend their days in pursuit of youthful happiness. Soon, however, they are forced to choose between domestic conformity and individual happiness
Barney Platts-Mills stylish and compelling follow-up to the critically acclaimed Bronco Bullfrog relocates the youthful struggle for freedom to 1970s Boho London, suburban Surrey and rural Scotland. Presented here in a stunning new HD transfer.
Extra Features:
- Presented in both High Definition and Standard Definition
- St Christopher (1967, 48 mins): Barney Platt's-Mills affecting observational documentary about the education of mentally handicapped youngsters.
- The Last Chapter (David Tringham, 1974, 29 mins): black comedy in which a successful middle-aged writer (Denholm Elliot) is unbalanced by an assured young fan (Private Road's Susan Penhaligon).
- Fully illustrated booklet with newly commissioned essays by Kevin Jackson, Vic Pratt, and Susan Penhaligon.
- BFI
- 15
- Bruce Robinson
- English
- 2
- B
- BFI
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Zavvi - The Home of Pop Culture
When Peter, a handsome author pausing from finishing his first novel (and played by Bruce Robinson, director and star of Withnail & I), shacks up with sugar-sweet receptionist, Ann (Susan Penhaligon), they spend their days in pursuit of youthful happiness. Soon, however, they are forced to choose between domestic conformity and individual happiness
Barney Platts-Mills stylish and compelling follow-up to the critically acclaimed Bronco Bullfrog relocates the youthful struggle for freedom to 1970s Boho London, suburban Surrey and rural Scotland. Presented here in a stunning new HD transfer.
Extra Features:
- Presented in both High Definition and Standard Definition
- St Christopher (1967, 48 mins): Barney Platt's-Mills affecting observational documentary about the education of mentally handicapped youngsters.
- The Last Chapter (David Tringham, 1974, 29 mins): black comedy in which a successful middle-aged writer (Denholm Elliot) is unbalanced by an assured young fan (Private Road's Susan Penhaligon).
- Fully illustrated booklet with newly commissioned essays by Kevin Jackson, Vic Pratt, and Susan Penhaligon.
- BFI
- 15
- Bruce Robinson
- English
- 2
- B
- BFI
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