Suburban Wives (1972)
Seven stories of marital infidelity, told from the women's point of view. A spicy satire of modern manners and mores. Newspaperwoman Sarah relates the separate stories of eight married couples. The husbands are satisfied with their lot, but the wives are not. Sarah describes a situation in which dissatisfied and bored middle-class housewives seek excitement and adventure outside their marital homes and beds.
Director: Derek Ford
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Eva Whishaw as The Reporter / Sarah |
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Peter May as John Marriott |
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Maggie Wright as Irene Marriott |
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Gabrielle Drake as Secretary |
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Claire Gordon as Sheila |
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James Donnelly as Sheila's Client |
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Denys Hawthorne as George/Kathy's Husband |
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Heather Chasen as Kathy/George's Wife |
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Paul Antrim as Bookmaker |
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Yocki Rhodes as Yokki |
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Ian Sinclair as Ski Instructor |
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Robin Culver as Steve/Photographer |
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Pauline Peart as Mavis |
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Jane Cardew as Carol |
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Brian Miller as George/Charles' Friend |
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Mia Martin as Helene |
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Timothy Parkes as Leonard |
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Sidonie Bird as Jill |
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Nicola Austin as Jean/The Fox |
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Tony Barton as The Hound |
| Crew | Roy Pointer | Cinematography |
| Crew | Bill Holland | Cinematography |
| Costume & Make-Up | Marsha Lewis | Hairstylist |
| Directing | Rodney Standen | Assistant Director |
| Costume & Make-Up | Anni Taylor | Makeup Artist |
| Production | Morton M. Lewis | Producer |
| Editing | Terry Keefe | Editor |
| Art | Edmond Konkel | Art Direction |
| Sound | Terry Warr | Music |
| Writing | Derek Ford | Writer |
| Directing | Derek Ford | Director |