Murder: Ultimate Grounds for Divorce
Murder: Ultimate Grounds for Divorce is a British thriller film released in 1984, starring Roger Daltrey of The Who in the main role of Roger Cunningham.
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Directed by | Morris Barry |
Produced by | Tim Purcell |
Written by | Tim Purcell |
Music by | Harlan Cockburn Robin Langridge |
Cinematography | Charles Tookey |
Edited by | Alan Bowrey Alan Robinson |
Distributed by | Portman Entertainment Group |
Release date | 1984 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom, Canada |
Language | English |
Plot synopsis
The story is about Roger Cunningham (Roger Daltrey) and his unpleasant British wife Valerie Cunningham (Toyah Willcox). They have been married for ten years, and their friends Edwin and Philipa for seven. During that time they spent every social hour together, But each is living a double life.
When camping one weekend, the four get stranded. Arguments arise, and secrets begin coming out: accusations of affairs, marriages of convenience, and homosexuality (all are shown in flashbacks).
Cast
- Roger Daltrey as Roger Cunningham
- Toyah Willcox as Valerie Cunningham
- Leslie Ash as Philippa
- Terry Raven as Edwin
Filming location
The film was filmed in Hastings, East Sussex, England, UK.[1]
External links
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