Sunday Bloody Sunday (The Criterion Collection) | reviewed by: Lee Weber | October 14, 2012
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Fans will be richly rewarded with a gorgeous new 4k digital transfer and surprised with the crisp and clean Monaural LPCM track. Enjoy!
| genre | Drama |
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| synopsis | Divorced working woman Alex and well-to-do Jewish family doctor Daniel Hirsh share not only the same answering service but also the favours of young Bob Elkin who bed-hops between them as the mood takes him. Both Alex and Dr Hirsh are aware of the other's existence but prefer to live with the situation rather than risk losing Elkin completely. But a wet winter weekend in London can be difficult |
| lead actors | Peter Finch | Glenda Jackson | Murray Head | Peggy Ashcroft | Tony Britton | Maurice Denham | Bessie Love | Vivian Pickles | Frank Windsor | Jon Finch |
| director | John Schlesinger |
















