Anybody's Nightmare
Based on the true story of Shelia Bowler, accused of murdering her elderly aunt.
Casts & Crew
Patricia Routledge
Georgina Sutcliffe
Thomas Arnold
Jean Ainslie
David Calder
Malcolm Sinclair
Bill Armstrong
Nicola Redmond
Albert Welling
Scott Baker
Anne Carroll
Michael Culver
Philip Dunbar
Peter Gale
Peter Halliday
Tom Espiner
Joanna Griffiths
Nicholas Hutchison
Louisa Milwood-Haigh
Robert Murray
Rashid Karapiet
Valerie Lilley
Bryan Pilkington
Clifford Rose
Andrew Robertson
Catherine Terris
Bill Thomas
Also Directed by Tristram Powell
Interview with Italian film director Federico Fellini.
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Nathan Zuckerman, a budding 23 year old writer infatuated with the Great Books, discovers the contradictory claims of literature and experience while an overnight guest in the secluded New England farmhouse of his idol, E. I. Lonoff. Also staying is Amy Bellette, a young woman with a vague past.
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A series of monologues.
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Interview with director Louis Malle conducted by Wallace Shawn, produced for the BBC-TV program "Arena".