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Between Two Women

Country: UK, Language: English, 92 mins

  • Director: Steven Woodcock
  • Writer: Steven Woodcock
  • Producer: Steven Woodcock

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A few clumsy decisions - by the director - mar this beautifully simple story.

The agony of a marriage that exists only in name...the acting is stunning.

The production values capture the time - good work indeed.

A damn fine lesbian love story.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Set in Northern England, this powerful tale of suppressed sexuality offers poignant and sharply observant social commentary, interlaced with a tender romance. Vetern actress Barbara Marten tugs at the heart as Ellen Hardy, a working-class mother unhappily married to Geoff and struggling with her feelings for another woman - her 10-year-old son's vivacious teacher, Kathy Thompson.

Cast & Characters

Barbara Marten as Ellen Hardy;
Andrina Carroll as Kathy;
Andrew Dunn as Geoff Hardy;
Bruce Alexander as Mr. Butterworth, Headmaster;
Tony Barton as Tom;
Duggie Brown as Mr. Britchenor;
Ben Campbell as Britchenor;
Julia Deakin as Alice; William Ilkley as Frank;
Pauline Jefferson as Mrs. Parkin, Teacher;
Eileen O'Brien as Mrs. Walker;
Alan Partington as Mr. Pugh, Teacher;
Eric Potts as Mr. Hathershaw;
Paul Shane as Mayor;
Lori Wells as Mrs. Britchenor