


The bookish Robert prefers the quiet life it is he who now becomes jealous, but increasingly detached, depressed and lonely.ĭiana attends a high-class charity draw for world hunger for which she is the face. Initially, Diana is jealous when Robert sees his wife ( Pauline Yates) while visiting his children, but she quickly loses this attachment when she mixes with the predatory males of the media, arts and advertising scene, particularly Miles Brand ( Laurence Harvey), a powerful advertising executive for the Glass Corporation who gets her a part in a trashy thriller after she has sex with him. After liaisons in bleak hotel rooms, they leave their spouses (and, in Robert's case, children) and move into an apartment.Īs a couple, they become part of the fashionable London media/arts set. Diana is invited to watch the final edit in the TV studio, and it's there that their relationship starts. One day, Diana meets Robert Gold ( Dirk Bogarde), a literary interviewer/director for television arts programs, by chance when she is spotted on the street by his roving film crew and interviewed by him about young people's views on convention. ( September 2021) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)ĭiana Scott ( Julie Christie) is a beautiful, bored young model married to Tony Bridges ( Trevor Bowen).

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