Pryde – who at this point it’s easy to assume is their boss – about money we can presume she is owed as wages, as he’s shut himself in his office again and won’t respond to her calls. As she enters the small, low-rent office in which she works, the office’s temporary typist, Miss Sparshott * (Bernadette Shortt) paints her nails and asks Cordelia if she can talk to Mr. There are some spoilers ahead, so preceed with caution or skip to the final paragraph of the film review.Ī slightly built woman in her early 20s named Cordelia Gray rides to work one morning on a train looking tired and sadly weary. Slarek revisits a film he was always entranced by on Indicator's new Blu-ray release. Pippa Guard plays a young private detective who takes on a case for a wealthy property developer after her more experienced male business partner commits suicide in Christopher Petit's intriguing and undervalued adaptation of P.D.
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