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Three Into Two Won't Go (1968)

Director: Peter Hall

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From Time Out Film Guide

Irredeemably awful permissive melodrama from the Swinging Sixties, scripted by Edna O'Brien from Andrea Newman's novel about a middle-aged businessman's adulterous flirtations with a young hitchhiker, leading to the breakdown of his marriage. Overheated codswallop, given a ludicrous veneer of respectability by the distinguished cast, it already looked dated when it was made. And it has a score by Francis Lai.

Author: GA

Time Out Film Guide


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