Lunch Hour
Lunch Hour

Lunch Hour

  • 1963 film

Shirley Anne Field plays a young designer on the brink of an affair with a married executive at the company she works for.

  • Repeated Friday 3rd May at 10:45am on TPTV

Lunch Hour

Shirley Anne Field gives an unforgettable, fiery performance as a young designer on the brink of an affair with a married male executive (Robert Stephens) at the company where she works.

With a tightly focused plot telling the story of an illicit lunch-hour rendezvous in real time, Lunch Hour is accompanied by three of James Hill's delightful, award-winning colour shorts.

First released: Monday 22nd June 2015

Extra features

  • Skyhook (James Hill, 1958, 17 mins): The adventure of oil exploration, deep in the tropics of Papua New Guinea
  • Giuseppina (James Hill, 1959, 32 mins): Oscar-winning short in which a young girl observes the array of quirky characters who pass her father's rural petrol station
  • The Home-Made Car (James Hill, 1963, 28 mins): A man restores his dilapidated Bullnose Morris, under the watchful eye of a curious young neighbour
  • Blu-ray/DVD dual edition only: Booklet with essays by Sue harper and James Piers Taylor
  • Released: Monday 25th April 2011
  • Distributor: BFI
  • Region: All
  • Discs: 2
  • Minutes: 63
  • Subtitles: English
  • Catalogue: BFIB1042

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  • Distributor: BFI
  • Region: All
  • Discs: 1
  • Minutes: 63
  • Subtitles: English
  • Catalogue: BFIV2047

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