Tell Me That You Love Me |
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Laura Simms (Judith Scott) is in her early thirties and is the editor of a glossy women's magazine, Woman Now. Her ex-boyfriend Michael (James Wilby), whom she still sees, is charming, unreliable and unfaithful. Over Laura's birthday dinner, he tells her he is getting married to his boss, Davina (Laura Davenport). This upsets Laura and she runs to the Ladies' Room; while she's away, Michael scrawls their waitress's telephone number on the bill, which Laura sees on her return. She reacts angrily and rushes out of the restaurant, eventually losing her way in a dark alley. She is followed by a stranger (Sean Bean), who saw what happened and paid the bill. He offers to call her a taxi. |
Tell Me That You Love Me reworks the classic women's magazine romance into a deliberately light drama with menacing undertones. The opening sequences contain romantic cliches: candle-lit dinners, beautiful clothes, an irresponsible yet irresistable ex-boyfriend, and a strong, silent lover. |
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But here is where conventional romances end. In this case, Tell Me That You Love Me becomes a thriller. The heroine discovers that her dream lover is a violent and obsessive man who punches another man in a restaurant because he believes a drunken pass was made at Laura; who thinks nothing of leaving a string of messages on her answerphone and inundating her with twelve dozen roses after they've quarreled; and who becomes insanely jealous of Michael, threatening him and ultimately trashing his flat. In the end, the consequences of this relationship are both menacing, and tragic. Tell Me That You Love Me was filmed 08 October to 04 November 1990. It was shown publicly at the National Film Theatre during the London Television Festival before being transmitted on television on 08 September 1991. |
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PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS: Sean Bean ........................... Gabriel Lewis Judith Scott ........................ Laura Sims James Wilby ......................... Michael Evans Rowena Cooper ....................... Connie Sims David Lyon .......................... Leslie Boyd Ursula Jones ........................ Jilly Janet Amsbury ....................... Deirdre Pippa Hinchley ...................... Julie Candida Gubbins ..................... Helen Laura Davenport ..................... Davina Michael Cochrane .................... Geoff Terence Hillyer ..................... Geoff's Friend Paul Lacoux ......................... Man in Wine Bar Lisa Orgolini ....................... Lucy Barbara Ward ........................ Mary Catriona Lowe ....................... Laura as a Child Jazz Quartet: Jean Toussaint Julian Joseph Mark Mondevir Gail Thompson |
PRODUCTION CREDITS: Executive Producer .................. Richard Broke Production Company .................. BBC Films, for Screen One Director ............................ Bruce MacDonald Producer ............................ Sara Curtis Editor .............................. Mark Day Screenplay .......................... Adrian Hodges Music ............................... Bill Connor Transmitted ......................... 08 September 1991 |
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