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      • Anne goes back to stay with James, until one day he's informed by a cousin of Bule that he is dying of cancer. Learning this from James, Anne rushes back to the dying Bule, and nurses him for 18 months until his death. Bule's father comes to James to express his gratitude for this.
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  1. Oct 6, 2005 · ‘Separate Lies” opens with an event so sudden it is over before it can be registered; only later do we discover that a man was knocked from his bicycle by a speeding car, which didn’t pause. The man was killed.

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  3. Separate Lies is a 2005 British drama film directed by Julian Fellowes, who also wrote the screenplay, updating the 1951 novel A Way Through the Wood by Nigel Balchin, which had already been turned into a stage play under the title Waiting for Gillian in 1954.

  4. A cyclist is killed, swiped by a Range Rover in a village lane. James and Anne Manning become involved because the victim is the husband of their cleaner, Maggie. James, a solicitor in the city, soon comes to suspect William Bule, a millionaire playboy who has moved back to the village.

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    • Crime, Drama, Romance
    • Julian Fellowes
    • 2005-11-18
  5. After Bill and Anne are linked to a hit-and-run death, James, aware of the affair, must choose whether to protect his wife or come forward to the police. Rent Separate Lies on Fandango at...

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    • Julian Fellowes
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    • Tom Wilkinson
  6. Sep 1, 2005 · It’s there that James Manning (Tom Wilkinson) learns that a family acquaintance, Bill Bule (Rupert Everett), was responsible for accidentally knocking a man to his death with his car, insisting Bill turn himself into the police.

  7. The directorial debut of Oscar-winning screenwriter Julian Fellowes, who also penned the script, features characters played by Emily Watson, Tom Wilkinson and Rupert Everett trapped in a moral maze with no exit in sight. Anne and James (Watson and Wilkinson) seemingly have an ideal marriage until the arrival of Bill (Everett) and a tragic ...

  8. By film's end, his ability to love has strengthened, but at great cost. Watson does a fine job convincing of real love for James, yet an overriding need to be free of him. However, Rupert Everett, looking gaunter than ever with sunken eyes, is almost a parody of supercilious British aristocracy, so much so that he is not a believable cause of ...

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