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Three Into Two Won't Go

  • 1969
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
286
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Rod Steiger, Claire Bloom, and Judy Geeson in Three Into Two Won't Go (1969)
Drama

Steve Howard, a British sales executive living in Middlesex, England, begins an affair with a young hitchhiker, Ella Patterson, to emotionally get away from his marriage to his wife Frances.... Read allSteve Howard, a British sales executive living in Middlesex, England, begins an affair with a young hitchhiker, Ella Patterson, to emotionally get away from his marriage to his wife Frances. But when Ella moves into a room in Steve and Frances's house, he must keep the true natur... Read allSteve Howard, a British sales executive living in Middlesex, England, begins an affair with a young hitchhiker, Ella Patterson, to emotionally get away from his marriage to his wife Frances. But when Ella moves into a room in Steve and Frances's house, he must keep the true nature of his relationship with Ella under wraps at all costs.

  • Director
    • Peter Hall
  • Writers
    • Andrea Newman
    • Edna O'Brien
  • Stars
    • Rod Steiger
    • Claire Bloom
    • Judy Geeson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    286
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Hall
    • Writers
      • Andrea Newman
      • Edna O'Brien
    • Stars
      • Rod Steiger
      • Claire Bloom
      • Judy Geeson
    • 13User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 nominations total

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    Rod Steiger
    Rod Steiger
    • Steve Howard
    Claire Bloom
    Claire Bloom
    • Frances Howard
    Judy Geeson
    Judy Geeson
    • Ella Patterson
    Peggy Ashcroft
    Peggy Ashcroft
    • Belle
    Paul Rogers
    Paul Rogers
    • Jack Roberts
    Elizabeth Spriggs
    Elizabeth Spriggs
    • Marcia
    Lynn Farleigh
    Lynn Farleigh
    • Janet
    Sheila Allen
    • Beth
    • (uncredited)
    Peter Bennett
    Peter Bennett
    • Man Reading Newspaper in Restaurant
    • (uncredited)
    Harold Coyne
    • Pub Customer
    • (uncredited)
    Norman Fisher
    • Care Home Resident
    • (uncredited)
    Victor Harrington
    Victor Harrington
    • Pub Customer
    • (uncredited)
    Diana Webster
    Diana Webster
      • Director
        • Peter Hall
      • Writers
        • Andrea Newman
        • Edna O'Brien
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      terraplane

      A three way love affair.

      The original cut of this very fine movie may well be lost but if you ever get the chance to see it, you should. It is not dreary or miserable, as other people have said, it is a slice of reality. Rod Steiger and Claire Bloom prove their acting credentials here, both put in great performances. Judy Geeson plays her part to perfection. You have to remember that this movie was made in in 1969 and released in 1970. With that in mind, it is easy to understand where this movie is coming from. So far as I know there is no video or DVD release plannned fo this classic. Write to Universal and demand a DVD release.
      10pagrn1-1

      A cult film of its time.

      I watched this film recently for the first time in over 30 years and was very pleasantly surprised. I remembered a film that caught the mood and feel of Britain in the mid 1960s without falling into the 'Swinging Britain' clichés that so many other films thought they had to propagate, my memory proved correct. Those who feel that this is like a TV play are not entirely wrong but while Andrea Newman was to become famous for risqué TV drama, this film is more in the tradition of the 'kitchen-sink'films such as 'Saturday Night And Sunday Morning' but with an emphasis on middle-class rather than working-class life. Rod Steiger is excellent as the middle-aged angst-ridden lead, unhappily married to a repressed and apparently barren wife (Claire Bloom). The onset of the 'Technological Revolution' is the the backdrop for the drama in which old values and certainties are challenged. This is the stage for the central character played by Judy Geeson, a role which at the time was a shocking departure from the typical prim behaviour of contemporary heroines. The reversal of roles, with the girl rating her conquests in a little-black-book was a precursor to the Feminist movement and was criticised at the time for promoting promiscuity among young girls. The irony of these criticisms is to be seen in both Claire Bloom's and Peggy Ashcroft's characters who are both acceptingly dissatisfied. Peter Hall made few films and on this evidence that is a great shame. Steiger is exemplary and wholly credible showing why he was so highly regarded
      8captainhowdy1967

      Mortgaged up to the eye balls

      Many accuse Rod Steiger of overacting, and anyone who has seen the Amityville Horror and the 'fly' section would struggle to say otherwise. That said, he's brilliant in this.

      It's never on TV, you can't buy it on DVD (legitimately). In 1988, when Channel 4 still had a prescription for innovation, they showed this amongst a small amalgam of 60s films, Privilege etc - and I remember an essentially theatrical experience, transposed well to film. The great thing about theatre is it's enclosed - how do you make it available and interesting on screen? PH just about pulls it off. Because this sort of film is never even on cable or Sky TV anywhere it's hard to get a debate going, but for anyone out there who has seen it or can remember, my memories are of a forthright, almost strident performance by Sally Geeson 'thats all taken care of' (which eschews the almost diffident general performances of her and her sibling in many early 70s offerings) she says ref conception. There are several of these - key lines you remember years, decades on. That's the power of a film like this.

      PS I just saw it again and its just as good. One day, TV too will be enlightened.
      10Adrian_Paul_Botta

      It's real, so it's sad ...

      It's so seventies. I can even smell it like before the rain. A silent cold war that brought back all my life before my eyes again. And in the end everything goes up in flames like a volcano. It's real, because I watched it before and it was no movie. Brilliant, exceptional performance. And Claire Bloom. There I must stop. I am too small for such a great show. She does not need to talk even. Her eyes are saying a thousand words. Absolutely wonderful. This is the fifteenth film where I had the privilege of watching her performance. This is the fifteenth time where she is a completely different person. Even her voice is changed. Terry, Lady Anne, Barsine, Theodora ... and down on earth again with such pain, kindness and anger. Claire Bloom ...
      9markk-11

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      I saw this film back in the early 70's and I was mesmerised by Judy Geeson. For me it captured the clandestine nature of Rod Steigers irrepressible obsession with the young and extremely sexy hitch hiker, played by Geeson.

      You couldn't help feel a little sorry for the wife, played brilliantly by Claire Bloom. I was really disappointed to see that the original cut may have been lost and there is little chance of it being released on DVD.

      I defy anyone who saw the film, and it's strong message not to be equally absorbed by the three main character performances, and I would have loved to have seen it again, if nothing else for a purely nostalgic reason.

      Going back in time, some 35 years.

      A real classic.

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        In common with two other European-made Universal films of the same period (Secret Ceremony (1968) and The Night of the Following Day (1969)), this movie was subjected to a great deal of alteration when it came to be shown on American television a year or two after its cinema release. Not only were scenes trimmed or cut, but several new scenes were added to change the plot and make it less sensational. None of the original cast-members were in the new scenes, which were filmed in Hollywood by a new director and crew. Peter Hall savagely attacked Universal for this practice, which caused a storm of controversy, and this new version of the film was widely ridiculed; there were similar responses when the other two films were aired in their new versions, and thereafter Universal seemed to have stopped making such alterations.
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      • Release date
        • October 6, 1969 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • United Kingdom
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Autostoperka
      • Filming locations
        • Hampshire, England, UK
      • Production company
        • Julian Blaustein Productions Ltd.
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 32m(92 min)
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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