Negatives

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An unmarried London couple tries to interject some life into their romantic pursuits in this uneven mystery. Theo (Peter McEnery) and Vivien (Glenda Jackson) take over the used furniture store owned by Theo's father, who is dying of cancer. Reingard (Diane Cliento) is the German neighbor who produces a photograph of World War I flying ace the Red Baron, who bears an uncanny resemblance to Theo. The couple then takes delight in enacting elaborate fantasies in which Theo is first the notorious turn-of-the century killer, Dr. Crippen and then the Red Baron. Things take a deadly turn when the couple invite a photographer in to film them. Theo goes so far as to buy a vintage airplane to put on the roof of his home. Vivien wishes to participate in the fantasy, but Theo becomes violent. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

Cast

Norman Rossington - Auctioneer; Maurice Denham - Father; Bill Russell - Old Man

Credit

Ted Tester - Art Director, Clive Evans - Costume Designer, Peter Medak - Director, Barrie Vince - Editor, Basil Kirchin - Composer (Music Score), George Minassian - Cinematographer, Judd Bernard - Producer, Dimitry Collins - Set Designer, Buster Ambler - Sound/Sound Designer, Peter Everett - Screenwriter, Roger Lowry - Screenwriter, Peter Everett - Book Author

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Negatives (1968 film)

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Negatives
Directed by Peter Medak
Starring Peter McEnery
Release date(s) September 1968 (1968-09)
Running time 98 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Negatives is a 1968 British drama film directed by Peter Medak. It stars Peter McEnery and Diane Cilento.[1]

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