The Road Builder
A lonely woman in a decaying mansion... A young stranger on a big, black bike.
1971 · 98 min · ★ 6.3 · Drama, Thriller, Horror
The dreary existence of middle-aged spinster Maura Prince takes an unexpected turn with the arrival of young handyman Billy Jarvis, but there may be more to him than meets the eye.
Directed by Alastair Reid · Written by Roald Dahl
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Patricia Neal Maura Prince -
Pamela Brown Mrs. Edith Prince -
Nicholas Clay Billy Jarvis -
Jean Anderson Mrs. Millicent McMurtrey -
Graham Crowden Mr. Bolton -
Yootha Joyce Mrs. Palafox -
Peter Sallis Rev. Rupert Palafox - B Brigit Forsyth District Nurse
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Sebastian Breaks Dr. Ronnie Robinson - D Diana Patrick Mary Wingate
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Bruce Myles Bank Clerk
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