The Birthday Party

The Birthday Party

1987 · 110 min · ★ 6.8 · TV Movie, Drama, Mystery

It is Stanley's birthday, but the party he is given is not quite what he expects. [A BBC production broadcast on the Theatre Night series.]

Directed by Kenneth Ives · Written by Harold Pinter

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