The Heat of the Day
In World War II England, a woman is approached by a man claiming to work as an intelligence agent who has found out her lover is a spy. He promises to not arrest him if she'll have a relationship with him.
Harold Pinter
Christopher Morahan
Casts & Crew
Michael Gambon
Patricia Hodge
Michael York
Hilary Mason
Peggy Ashcroft
Imelda Staunton
Anna Carteret
Also Directed by Christopher Morahan
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