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1979 · 80 min · ★ 3.5 · Drama, TV Movie
In a Cheshire village, Jack, an electrician, is rewiring the house where a dissident Russian professor is staying. From mutual dislike and suspicion they move towards tolerance and eventually mutual respect.
Directed by Jane Howell · Written by Tony Perrin
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Jim Norton Jack Parry -
Constantine Gregory Lev Bulansky - B Bob Mason Kevin Parry
- A Anne Caroll Kath Parry
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David Daker Batchelor -
Michael Graham Cox Wally Edge -
Joe Melia Harry Webb - G Gillian Barge Marrianne Webb
- R Robert Hamilton Bill Martin
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John Curless Detective Constable -
Richard Marner Soviet Embassy Official
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