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PUMPKIN EATER THE DVD

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Anne Bancroft gives one of the finest performances of her career as a deeply troubled and tormented wife in this powerful 1964 British drama directed by Jack Clayton (Room At The Top) and scripted by Harold Pinter. Tortured by thoughts that her husband Jake (Peter Finch) may be having an affair, Jo Armitage (Anne Bancroft) has a nervous breakdown in Harrods and her life begins to crumble all about her. But is her husband's infidelity really to blame? Why does she have so many children - and is her seemingly perfect life al it appears on the surface?

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Released
06 September 2010
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Sony Pictures Home Ent. UK 
Classification
Runtime
105 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5035822927131 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play Anne Bancroft gives one of the finest performances of her career as a deeply troubled and tormented wife in this powerful 1964 British drama directed by Jack Clayton (Room At The Top) and scripted by Harold Pinter Tortured by thoughts that her husband Jake (Peter Finch) may be having an affair Jo Armitage (Anne Bancroft) has a nervous breakdown in Harrods and her life begins to crumble all about her But is her husband&39;s infidelity really to blame? Why does she have so many children - and is her seemingly perfect life al it appears on the surface?