Movie: "Term of Trial"
| Release Date: | Jan 1963 |
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| Genre: | Drama |
| Awards | Nominated for 2 BAFTA Film Awards. Another 1 win & 1 nomination |
| Runtime: | 130 min. |
| Cast: | Laurence Olivier (Graham Weir) Simone Signoret (Anna) Sarah Miles (Shirley Taylor) Terence Stamp (Mitchell) Hugh Griffith (O'Hara) Roland Culver (Trowman) Dudley Foster (Detective Sergeant Keirnan) Frank Pettingell (Ferguson) Thora Hird (Mrs. Taylor) Norman Bird (Mr. Taylor) Newton Blick (Prosecutor) Allan Cuthbertson (Sylvan-Jones) Barbara Ferris (Joan) Rosamund Greenwood (Constance) Nicholas Hannen (Magistrate) Ray Holder (Thompson) Derren Nesbitt (Lodger) Clive Colin Bowler (Collins (uncredited)) Earl Cameron (Chard (uncredited)) Julia Foster (Virginia (uncredited)) Vanda Godsell (Mrs. Thompson (uncredited)) Lloyd Lamble (Inspector Ullyat (uncredited)) |
Storyline: Graham Weir is an alcoholic schoolteacher whose criminal record for refusing to fight during the Second World War has prevented him from progressing further in his teaching career. He is looked upon with disdain by his headmaster, his pupils and even his wife. The one person who appreciates his shyness and warmth is one of his pupils, Shirley Taylor. After Weir offers to give her free private tuition, the pupil slowly falls in love with her teacher. She treats this as an obsession that can never be fulfilled but in her frustration and naivety, she reveals her true feelings for Weir and offers to sleep with him. Weir gently refuses and intends to forget about the episode but a new problem surfaces in his life when Taylor accuses him of indecent assault.
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