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The Killing of Sister George (1968)

When June Buckridge arrives at her London flat and announces 'They are going to murder me', her long-time lover and doll-cuddling flat mate Alice 'Childie' McNaught realizes that things are going to change. For June is referring to her character 'Sister George', a lovable nurse she portrays in a popular daytime serial. To make matters worse, the widowed executive at the BBC responsible for the decision to kill off Sister George - Mercy Croft is also a predatory lesbian who is after Childie and will stop at nothing to get what she wants.

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Richard-Matthew T 05 Oct 2007

Not since "Sunday Bloody Sunday" (with an equally stella performance by Beryl's contemporary Glenda Jackson who is now a UK MP) has there been a film that so aptly portrays the turgidness of a pre Wolfendon London. Five Stars.

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Caitlin H 05 Jul 2008

Beryl Reid gives the performance of her life as a wonderfully bitter tv soap actress about to be axed from the show, and Susannah York, as her lover is simply enchanting. Admittedly they play very stereotypical butch/femme, dominant/submissive roles, but even having such a blatant lesbian relationship was groundbreaking at the time. The film feels so British it's hard to believe it was directed by Robert Aldrich, and while not as good as his Whatever Happened To Baby Jane, it is still a classic...

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Victoria F 12 Dec 2009

I was about 14 when I first saw this film and it scared the shit out of me. I knew I was gay, and watching this film didn't make it any easier I have to tell you. But, I think everyone should watch this film for a couple of reasons. Firstly it's in the 60's and everyone's cool, secondly it shows Susanna York flouncing around her flat in a fluffy, pink slip...Beryl Reid is superb too. What more could you ask for?! Awesome f**king film and it's one of my favourites! Favourite line is - "Tell me, tell me, tell me, tell me!" You'll see..

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James G 17 Aug 2007

Directed by the guy who made Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? which should give you some idea of what to expect. This is a bleak psychodrama cum black comedy about a middle-aged soap actress who is being written out of her show - she already has a drink problem and this, coupled with insecurity that her younger female lover will leave her, sends her over the edge and her life spirals out of controls. Very much a product of its time, and therefore quite insightful about attitudes and then-prevalent stereotypes. Hugh Manning of Julian & Sandy fame plays a camp TV director, and there are scenes filmed at legendary London lesbian bar Gateways. Moo!

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Isidro A 21 Sep 2007

Don't read the sypnosis. I coudn't believe the plot of this movie when I watched it. It's from the 60s! Very brave.

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