Metadata
WORK ID: YFA 2695 (Master Record)
Title | Year | Date |
HELL HATH NO FURY | 1969 | 1969-01-01 |
Details
Original Format: Standard 8 Colour: Black & White Sound: Sound Duration: 5 mins Credits: Cast - John. Bob Dale. Wife - Helen Beck. Friend - Mac Goachen. Other woman Susan Gyarmarti. Photography by Bill Miles, Eric Miles. Editing - Bill Miles, Eric Miles. Lighting - A Palmer. Sound by Bill Miles, Eric Miles. Director - Gordon Kirton. Lee. Tyler composed and played the guitar music. Subject: ARTS / CULTURE ENTERTAINMENT / LEISURE |
Summary This fictional film by Doncaster Movie Makers Club tells the tale of an unfortunate case of mistaken identity when a wife attempts to take revenge on her neglectful husband. The film also features a purely guitar based soundtrack. |
Description
This fictional film by Doncaster Movie Makers Club tells the tale of an unfortunate case of mistaken identity when a wife attempts to take revenge on her neglectful husband. The film also features a purely guitar based soundtrack.
Title - Hell hath no fury.
Title - cast.
All the titles of the cast appear with shots of them.
Title - John. Bob Dale. Wife - Helen Beck. Friend - Mac Goachen.
Title - Other woman Susan Gyarmarti.
Title - Photography by Bill Miles, Eric Miles.
Title - Editing - Bill...
This fictional film by Doncaster Movie Makers Club tells the tale of an unfortunate case of mistaken identity when a wife attempts to take revenge on her neglectful husband. The film also features a purely guitar based soundtrack.
Title - Hell hath no fury.
Title - cast.
All the titles of the cast appear with shots of them.
Title - John. Bob Dale. Wife - Helen Beck. Friend - Mac Goachen.
Title - Other woman Susan Gyarmarti.
Title - Photography by Bill Miles, Eric Miles.
Title - Editing - Bill Miles, Eric Miles.
Title - Lighting - A Palmer.
Title - Sound by Bill Miles, Eric Miles.
Title - Director - Gordon Kirton.
Title - A Doncaster Cine Guild Production.
A wife sits in an arm chair reading the paper. She checks her watch and looks out her window as her husband pulls up in a car with another woman. The husband chats to the woman in the car briefly, before heading inside to face his long suffering wife.
After an argument, the husband is now sitting in a chair having a cup of tea. He gets up and leaves the house, pushing his wife aside who tries to block his escape. In the pub, many men are gathered at the pub, socializing and drinking. The husband chats to a friend while a barman pours a pint. They then sit at a table and get fairy rambunctious.
The wife is then shown at home smoking a cigarette. Fed up of waiting for her husband, she decides to barricade the bedroom door with a chair. The husband returns home with his friend, and both men are very drunk. His friend heads upstairs to sleep in the guest bedroom. The husband settles down on the sofa and goes to sleep. Waking up, the wife grabs a pillow and suffocates the friend in the guest bedroom, who she believes to be her husband.
The husband wakes up on sofa and stumbles into the hall, where he bumps into his wife on the staircase. The wife stares in disbelief at her husband, before falling down the stairs.
Title - Lee. Tyler composed and played the guitar music.
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