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Wikipedia article




'Monique' is a 1970 drama film directed and written by John Bown.Simon Sheridan, 'Keeping the British End Up: Four Decades of Saucy Cinema', Titan Books 2011 p 71-72

It may be the first British film to tackle the then-taboo subject of 'troilism'.[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0189758/ B. Worthington, IMDb, 13 February 2002]

Plot summary



Monique (Sibylla Kay) is a French au pair who goes to work for Jean (Joan Alcorn) and her husband Bill (David Sumner). She takes time to care for the children before getting to know husband and wife intimately. Bill soon notices his wife has become more sexually aroused. After Bill sleeps with Monique, he comes home one day to discover the two women in bed together.

Cast



* David Sumner - Bill

* Joan Alcorn - Jean

* Sibylla Kay - Monique

* Nicola Bown - Susan

* Jacob Fitz-Jones - Edward

* Davilia O'Connor - Harriet

* Carol Hawkins (as Carolanne Hawkins) - Blonde Girl

* Howard Rawlinson - Richard

References




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