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Separate Tables
Plot Synopsis by Andrea LeVasseur

British filmmaker John Schlesinger directs Separate Tables, a made-for-cable TV version of the Terence Rattigan plays Table By the Window and Table Number Seven. This 50-minute adaptation features Julie Christie and Alan Bates, each in a dual role. Set in a sleepy British town, a group of residents hide out in a hotel during the off-season and try to forget their troubles. Things get upset when former model Ann Shankland (Julie Christie) comes to visit her alcoholic ex-husband John Malcolm (Alan Bates). He is a struggling writer secretly in love with the hotel's owner, Pat Cooper (Claire Bloom). Other residents of the hotel include the overbearing Mrs. Railton-Bell (Irene Worth), whose distrubed daughter Sibyl (Christie) is strangely attracted to Major Pollock (Bates), a man who claims to be a military officer. The feature-length version of Separate Tables was released theatrically in 1958, starring Burt Lancaster and Wendy Hiller.

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 Is related to:    The Browning Version  (1951, Anthony Asquith)
   The Prince and the Showgirl  (1957, Laurence Olivier)
   Separate Tables  (1958, Delbert Mann)
   The Winslow Boy  (1949, Anthony Asquith)
   The Deep Blue Sea  (1955, Anatole Litvak)
   The Man Who Loved Redheads  (1955, Harold French)