Brothers and Sisters (1980)
Thriller about the murder of a prostitute. Centred round the lives and life styles of two brothers at the time of the murder. As the film progresses and the events of the murder night unfold, it emerges that both brothers - perhaps all men - are suspect.
Director:
Richard Woolley
Writer:
Richard Woolley
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Sam Dale as David Barratt |
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Robert East as James Barratt |
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Elizabeth Bennett as Sarah Barratt |
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Jenifer Armitage as Tricia Snow |
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Barry McCarthy as Pete Gibson |
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Mavis Pugh as The Mother |
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Norman Claridge as The Father |
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Barrie Shore as Helen Dawson |
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Fred Gaunt as The Detective |
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Nick Jensen as Constable |
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Jack Platts as Client |
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May Wray as Prostitute |
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David Theakston as 2nd Policeman |
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Nelson Fletcher as Winston |
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Brian Hibbard as Drunk |
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Carolyn Pickles as Theresa Bennett / Jennifer Collins |
| Writing | Tammy Walker | Writer |
| Production | Keith Griffiths | Producer |
| Directing | Richard Woolley | Director |
| Writing | Richard Woolley | Screenplay |