Monotony Lane is the best way to describe “Two for the Road.” This British comedy-drama stars Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney as a couple examining their ten year marriage, a complete bore from director Stanley Donen (“Charade” 1963) and screenwriter Frederic Raphael.
The presence of Hepburn and Finney are the only positives of this motion picture. Co-stars include Eleanor Bron, William Daniels, Claude Dauphin, Nadia Gray, Georges Descrieres, Judy Cornwell, Irene Hilda, Mario Verdon, Libby Morris, and Jacqueline Bisset as Jackie. This was a small part for Bisset in one of her first film appearances. “Two for the Road” was a big flop at the box office for producer Stanley Donen, Stanley Donen Films, and 20th Century Fox.
Two for the Road (1967)
cinema
My Review
Monotony Lane is the best way to describe “Two for the Road.” This British comedy-drama stars Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney as a couple examining their ten year marriage, a complete bore from director Stanley Donen (“Charade” 1963) and screenwriter Frederic Raphael.
The presence of Hepburn and Finney are the only positives of this motion picture. Co-stars include Eleanor Bron, William Daniels, Claude Dauphin, Nadia Gray, Georges Descrieres, Judy Cornwell, Irene Hilda, Mario Verdon, Libby Morris, and Jacqueline Bisset as Jackie. This was a small part for Bisset in one of her first film appearances. “Two for the Road” was a big flop at the box office for producer Stanley Donen, Stanley Donen Films, and 20th Century Fox.