Acting
Christine Hargreaves (March 22, 1939 – August 12, 1984) was an English actress.
A troubled rock star descends into madness in the midst of his physical and social isolation from everyone.
When an elderly woman is hospitalised, the truth behind her illegal adoption of 14 children is revealed.
A gambler tries to strike it rich at the racetrack but gets taken by a gorgeous blonde who also happens to be a crook.
Two former patients of Sigmund Freud meet again and discuss their psychiatric treatment 65 years earlier.
Sequel to the TV film "Walter". In the United States, the two films have been released together on DVD as a package, called "Loving Walter".
In the days leading up the Queen's Silver Jubilee, Pauline, a recently separated single mother, receives a visit from a bailiff and is given 15 days to address her overdue rent payments. Meanwhile, the local council is under pressure to cut expenditure, and their decisions result in Pauline's mentally handicapped daughter Paula being transferred from a care home for special needs children to an old people's home, where she is all alone.
A young woman quits her dull job in the typing pool, and goes off on a search for personal freedom.
This neat, intense drama, labelled “a fable for television”, stars Tom Bell as the scruffy, childlike Michael Biddle, who is invited in from the cold of a suburban street by sexually frustrated, bored housewife Cynthia, played by Christine Hargreaves. He declares that he’s an angel, and Cynthia needs an angel, but in a way Michael fears...
Based on the novel by L. P. Hartley, The Hireling is a dissection of antiquated but hardly dormant British class distinctions as a lonely socialite and her chauffeur become more than friends.
A comedy of an old man's attempt to get his own way.