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Four in the Morning (1965)

Four in the Morning (1965)
The lives of two couples are examined through three vignettes in this episodic drama. A man (Brian Phelan) picks up his girlfriend (Ann Lynn) after she finishes her shift as a nightclub dancer. They go for a moonlight stroll along the river but soon begin playing petty games with each other's emotions. Meanwhile, a new mother (Judi Dench) is left at home with the baby after her uncaring husband (Norman Rodway) heads out for a night on the town with his best friend (Joe Melia). A tragic accident soon brings the couples together. This was the third film for actress Judi Dench and earned her a British Academy Award as Most Promising Newcomer of 1966. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Ann LynnBrian Phelan, (more)
Director(s):
Anthony Simmons
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of Four in the Morning

The lives of two couples are examined through three vignettes in this episodic drama. A man (Brian Phelan) picks up his girlfriend (Ann Lynn) after she finishes her shift as a nightclub dancer. They go for a moonlight stroll along the river but soon begin playing petty games with each other's emotions. Meanwhile, a new mother (Judi Dench) is left at home with the baby after her uncaring husband (Norman Rodway) heads out for a night on the town with his best friend (Joe Melia). A tragic accident soon brings the couples together. This was the third film for actress Judi Dench and earned her a British Academy Award as Most Promising Newcomer of 1966. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Complete Cast of Four in the Morning


Director(s):
Anthony Simmons
Writer(s):
Anthony Simmons
Producer(s):
John Morris
Four in the Morning Awards:
  • 1965 - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Most Promising Newcomer
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