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Director: Mike Newell
Cast: Tony Britton, Amanda Barrie, Robin Bailey, Pauline Cunningham
A quick drink in the buffet before going home. Freddie's nerves are taking a hammering lately; the economy is in dire trouble and who can blame a businessman for the occasional drink? His wife and mistress for a start.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Buffet is a 1976 TV movie drama directed by Mike Newell. While details about its critical reception are limited, the film appears to focus on the personal struggles of a businessman facing economic troubles and juggling relationships with his wife and mistress.
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Directed by Mike Newell in 1976, Buffet offers a captivating drama that delves into the personal and professional struggles of a businessman, skillfully portrayed by the talented Tony Britton. Fans of character-driven stories and nuanced performances will appreciate the film's exploration of themes like economic uncertainty and the complexities of relationships.
A buffet is a system of serving meals in which food is placed in a public area where the diners serve themselves. A form of service à la française, buffets are offered at various places including hotels, restaurants, and many social events. Buffet restaurants normally offer all-you-can-eat food for a set price, but some measure prices by weight or by number of dishes. Buffets usually have some or mostly hot dishes, so the term cold buffet has been developed to describe formats lacking hot food. Hot or cold buffets usually involve dishware and utensils, but a finger buffet is an array of foods that are designed to be small and easily consumed only by hand, such as cupcakes, slices of pizza, and foods on cocktail sticks.
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