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Thriller
PRINCIPAL CAST MEMBERS
Tom Wilkinson: James Manning a high-powered London solicitor
Emily Watson: his wife Anne
Linda Bassett: Maggie, their housekeeper
Rupert Everett: Bill Bule, an aristocratic playboy neighbour
REVIEW
One has to be careful and not give away too much when discussing a thriller movie. Suffice it to say the acting is generally good, the English countryside never looked better and the editing is crisp. The one thing I would change though is the ending.
CLASSIFICATION
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