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Perfect Friday

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In an elegant London atmosphere of the 1970s, we find ourselves in a sophisticated love triangle that unleashes a series of unexpected entanglements. A cunning woman, who plays in the world of high social circles, decides to execute a bold plan to deceive a wealthy banker. Her goal is clear: to obtain a considerable sum of money through a clever ruse that involves a passionate romance.

But things complicate when the banker, seduced by her charm and sophistication, begins to develop genuine feelings for her. The plot takes an unexpected turn when the woman's husband learns of her intentions and decides to enter his own game, seeking to regain control of the situation. With sharp wit and a playful approach, the characters become embroiled in a battle of wits and strategies, each trying to outmaneuver the others.

Exploring themes of ambition, love, and betrayal, the film shifts between comedy and thriller, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats. With clever dialogues and an elegant visual style, it becomes a biting reflection of high society life, as each character grapples with their secrets and hidden desires. In the end, who will emerge victorious in this game of seduction and deception? The answer is not as straightforward as it seems.

Media type
Movie
Year
1970
Director
Peter Hall
Writer
Anthony Greville-Bell
Scott Forbes
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.40
Actors
Ursula Andress
Stanley Baker
David Warner
Patience Collier
T. P. McKenna
David Waller
Joan Benham
Julian Orchard
Trisha Mortimer
Anne Tirard
Johnny Briggs
Fred Griffiths
Sidney Jennings
Hugh Halliday
Max Faulkner
Carleton Hobbs
Eric Longworth
Brian Peck
Howard Lang
Patrick Jordan
Malcolm Johns
Garfield Morgan
Derek Cox-Berg
Barbara Ogilvie
Georgina Simpson
George Oliver
Gender
Comedy
Crimen
Country
United Kingdom
Producers
Jack Smith
Original title
Perfect Friday
Duration
94
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