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    Sunday, Bloody Sunday

    R1971 · Drama · 1h 50m

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  1. Sunday Bloody Sunday is a 1971 British drama film directed by John Schlesinger, written by Penelope Gilliatt, and starring Glenda Jackson, Peter Finch, Murray Head and Peggy Ashcroft. [2] It tells the story of a free-spirited young bisexual artist (played by Head) and his simultaneous relationships with a divorced recruitment consultant ...

  2. Sep 21, 1971 · Sunday Bloody Sunday: Directed by John Schlesinger. With Peter Finch, Glenda Jackson, Murray Head, Peggy Ashcroft. The emotional intricacies of a polyamorous relationship between young artist Bob and his two lovers: a lonely male doctor and a frustrated female office worker.

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    • Drama
    • John Schlesinger
    • 1971-09-21
  3. Recently divorced career woman Alex Greville (Glenda Jackson) begins a romantic relationship with glamorous mod artist Bob Elkin (Murray Head), fully aware that he's also intimately involved with...

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    • John Schlesinger
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    • Glenda Jackson
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  5. Sunday, Bloody Sunday. Roger Ebert January 01, 1971. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. The official East Coast line on John Schlesinger's "Sunday Bloody Sunday" was that it is civilized. That judgment was enlisted to carry the critical defense of the movie; and, indeed, how can the decent critic be against a civilized movie about ...

  6. Middle-aged London physician Daniel Hirsch (Peter Finch) and 33-year-old employment counselor Alexandra 'Alex' Greville (Glenda Jackson) are simultaneously carrying on affairs with the same young man, 25-year-old artist Bob Elkin (Murray Head).

  7. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Photos & Videos. Film Details. Awards. Articles & Reviews. Quotes. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A doctor and a female executive try to cope with their love for an aloof bisexual artist. Cast & Crew. Read More. John Schlesinger. Director. Peter Finch. Daniel Hirsh. Glenda Jackson. Alex Greville. Murray Head. Bob Elkin.

  8. Released on either side of the U.K.’s Sexual Offences Act of 1967, which decriminalized “homosexual acts in private between consenting adults,” two landmark British films centralizing the experiences of gay male characters celebrate significant anniversaries this year.

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