Perfect Friday(1970) Apr 2026

: The narrative is built on layers of manipulation. While the bank manager thinks he is the mastermind, everyone involved—including the husband and wife—has their own hidden agenda, leading to a series of betrayals and a surprising ending. Cast Performances :

: Peter Hall (primarily known for his theatre work). Score : Features a jazz-influenced score by John Dankworth . Perfect Friday(1970)

(1970) is indeed an interesting piece, largely because it subverts the typical "Swinging Sixties" heist film tropes with a cynical, offbeat energy . Directed by Peter Hall, it focuses more on its kooky character dynamics than the mechanics of the crime itself. What Makes It Stand Out : The narrative is built on layers of manipulation

provides a strange contrast as a lazy, flamboyant lord who wears wigs and makeup. Score : Features a jazz-influenced score by John Dankworth

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: The narrative is built on layers of manipulation. While the bank manager thinks he is the mastermind, everyone involved—including the husband and wife—has their own hidden agenda, leading to a series of betrayals and a surprising ending. Cast Performances :

: Peter Hall (primarily known for his theatre work). Score : Features a jazz-influenced score by John Dankworth .

(1970) is indeed an interesting piece, largely because it subverts the typical "Swinging Sixties" heist film tropes with a cynical, offbeat energy . Directed by Peter Hall, it focuses more on its kooky character dynamics than the mechanics of the crime itself. What Makes It Stand Out

provides a strange contrast as a lazy, flamboyant lord who wears wigs and makeup.

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