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Director: Anthea Browne-Wilkinson
Cast: George Cole, Annette Crosbie, Margery Withers, Paul Dawkins
Douglas Willetts is a shrew of a man in his mid-40s, barely able to communicate and renting a bedroom in a typically working-class two up-two down. Only he has a bit of a past. For Douglas, every day is just a question of getting through it as painlessly as possible – and that usually means retreating to his bedroom. Is it in order to escape the mundanities of the present? Or to ruminate on his past?
Critical Reception & Ratings
Killing Time (1970) is a little-known thriller directed by Anthea Browne-Wilkinson. Critics have not widely discussed the film, and it does not appear to have received any major awards recognition. Without any available public reception data, the overall impact and audience response to the film remain unclear.
Why you might like this:
Fans of psychological thrillers will appreciate the nuanced performance of George Cole in this 1970 film directed by Anthea Browne-Wilkinson, which offers a haunting exploration of one man's internal struggle to escape the mundanities of his present and confront his troubled past.
Killing Time or Killin' Time may refer to:Killing time, the act of being idle The Killing Time, a period in late 17th century Scottish history
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