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Director: Kim Mills
Cast: Michael Jayston, John Thaw, Anne Carroll, William Relton
An out of work man must take his son to a school poetry competition while accompanied by his friendly neighbours, of which, he's not too secretly been having an affair with the wife.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Competition (1971) is a little-known drama film directed by Kim Mills. The film follows a man who must take his son to a school poetry competition while accompanied by his friendly neighbors, with whom he is secretly having an affair. Critical reception and audience ratings for this obscure title are not widely available.
Why you might like this:
Competition (1971) is a compelling character-driven drama directed by Kim Mills that explores complex relationships and the pressures of family life. With strong performances from leads Michael Jayston and John Thaw, the film offers an intimate, insightful look at an out-of-work man navigating a school poetry competition and a secret affair with his neighbor's wife.
Competition is a 1915 short film produced by the American Film Manufacturing Company, released by Mutual Film, directed by B. Reeves Eason and Tom Ricketts and starring Charlotte Burton. It was Eason's directorial debut, and he also acted in it.
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