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| Michael Gothard | Max | |
| Gabriella Licudi | Clio | |
| Peter Stephens | Farson | |
| Anthony Paul | Pointer | |
| Mona Chin | Sandy | |
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| Brigitte St. John | ||
| Hilda Marvin | ||
| Vivienne Myles | ||
| Ines Levy | ||
| Charlotte Wolff | ||
| Max Latimer | ||
| Richard Huggett | ||
| Alan Ginsberg | ||
| Malcolm Muggeridge | Voice |
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| Producer | James Quinn
Don Levy |
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| Writer | Don Levy
Alan Daiches |
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| Cinematography | Keith Allams
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When Max, a young poet hires a marketing company to turn his suicide-by-jumping into a mass-media spectacle, he finds that his subversive intentions are quickly diluted into a reactionary gesture, and his motivations are revealed as a desperate attempt to seek attention through celebrity. Written by Anonymous |
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