Extramarital flinging. The locales switch between the London business world and the Malaga vacationland, while the human behavior switches between the unlikely and the unimaginable. It's all in the modest cause of soliciting laughs, and there are several gotten. The slightly bitter flavor, overall, is an effect of the color (appalling), the plot complications (ulcer-producing), and the forced, unnatural charm of the players (George Segal, Glenda Jackson). Written and directed by Mel Frank. (1973) — Duncan Shepherd
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