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Zee & Co (1971)

Director: Brian G Hutton

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From Time Out Film Guide

One of those follies that everyone involved (especially writer Edna O'Brien) must look back on with cringing embarrassment. Arch-bitch Zee (Taylor, wearing an incredibly unflattering Beatrice Dawson wardrobe) fights tooth and manicured nail to retrieve her philandering husband (Caine) from his sensitive mistress (York), only to end up in the sack with the woman herself. The real highpoint is the sight of Margaret Leighton in a see-thru blouse with a pet faggot in tow.

Author: TR

Time Out Film Guide


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