Writer
Inmates fight, pair off, try suicide and attempt escape at a British reform school for girls.
Bowler
Charthurst Green, Kent, 1966. Pauline Cox accompanies Mike Robins to a village cricket match in which he is playing, but becomes bored and wanders away. She fetches up at the local railway station, where she is first entertained to tea by the garrulous, hunchbacked station master, then upset by the intrusion of the latter's assistant Ewen, who proceeds to kill a rabbit in her presence. Making her way back to the match, Pauline is waylaid by the simple-minded Ewen as she crosses an apple orchard; when his advances become violent, she tries to fight him off and he strangles her. The station master helps in covering up the murder, burying the corpse in the orchard.
Producer
Beaty es una prostituta que trabaja en un lujoso cabaret de Londres, donde Emory es técnico. Comienzan una relación agobiados por el trabajo de Beaty, la falta de dinero de Emory y el pasado de los dos: Beaty tiene un hijo de diez años que vive con su padre y un peligroso ex-novio. Emory tiene una esposa que murió en circunstancias dudosas y un turbio amigo que aparece con un plan para hacer mucho dinero. Beaty y Emory quieren ordenar sus vidas pero las probabilidades están en contra de ellos. La vida no es un cabaret.
Producer
William McClusky (Sam Waterston) is a dashing and eccentric Scotsman whose charms rapidly overwhelm the sweet and naive Ann Walton (Jenny Agutter), but she nearly as quickly begins to comprehend that her new beau is anything but a one-woman man. In addition to his two ex-wives, with whom he remains remarkably close, William exhibits a disturbing attraction for nearly any female who crosses his path -- Ann's friends among them.