Sunset Across the Bay Trailer

Sunset Across the Bay Trailer (1975)

20 February 1975 Drama, TV Movie 70 mins

A married couple, after a life time of work and bringing up a family, retire and awaken to the fast changing world around them, the habitual nature of their relationship, and what they have left.

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Cast

Bob Peck

as Bertram

Christine Buckley

as Woman in flats

Bill Pilkington

as Woman's husband

Elizabeth Dawn

as Canteen Lady

Peter Wallis

as Gatekeeper

Paul Shane

as Removal Man

Joe Belcher

as Workman

Albert Modley

as Arthur

Betty Alberge

as Mrs Longstaff

Marjorie Sudell

as Newsagent

Clifford Kershaw

as Man in tearoom

Joe Kenyon

as 2nd man in tearoom

Jill Summers

as Boring Woman

Crew

Brian Tufano

Brian Tufano Director of Photography

Innes Lloyd

Innes Lloyd Producer

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 20 February 1975

Production Companies

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