Jack comes home after a year away only to announce to Joanna that they are finished and he is moving to Australia.
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Joanna Pettet | ... |
Betsy
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John Beck | ... |
Jack
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Bill la Voie | ... |
Removal Man
(as Bill LaVoie)
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Directed by
John Peyser |
Written by
Ruth Rendell | ... | (story) |
Ross Thomas | ... | (dramatisation) |
Music by
Ron Grainer |
Cinematography by
Dean Cundey |
Editing by
Elodie Keene |
Casting By
Joe Scully |
Art Direction by
Alex Mayer |
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Alan Fama | ... | makeup artist |
Sharleen Rassi | ... | hair stylist |
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Michael C. Moore | ... | sound (as Michael Moore) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Liza Stewart | ... | costumer |
Annalisa Strickland | ... | set costumer (uncredited) |
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Duncan Lamont | ... | musician: saxophone, title theme (uncredited) |
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Karen Standley | ... | dancer: title sequence (uncredited) |
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- Elephant Films (2017) (France) (DVD)
- ITV - Independent Television (1981) (United Kingdom) (tv)
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Betsy is devastated when her long-time partner Jack tells her that he is moving to Australia to marry another woman and begins to pack chests of his belongings - some of them shared items - to send ahead. An enraged Betsy lashes out at him. As a result, thanks to Betsy's efforts, Jack's new girlfriend will have an extra surprise when she opens his luggage. Written by don @ minifie-1 |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | The only screen appearance by Bill la Voie. See more » |
Goofs | Betsy murders John, and packs his body into a steamer truck which is to be loaded onto a tramp steamer which will take "two, maybe three" months to be delivered to Australia. She's on a hiding to nothing. The powerful smell of a decomposing body will alert the crew of the steamer to its presence within days. See more » |