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Language
  
English

Director
  
Michael Apted

Country
  
United Kingdom

Trick or Treat (unfinished film) movie scenes Trick r Treat

Writer
  
Ray Connolly
,
Kathleen Tynan

Release date
  
unreleased

Based on
  
novel by Ray Connolly

Trick or Treat is an unfinished British film directed by Michael Apted that was started in 1975 but never completed. It led to the breakup of the producing partnership between David Puttnam and Sandy Lieberson.

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Trailer trailer trick or treat 1986


Plot

A lesbian couple who want a baby become involved with a married couple.

Cast

  • Bianca Jagger
  • Nigel Davenport
  • Elsa Martinelli
  • Jan Smithers
  • Carlo Puri
  • Production

    Ray Connolly first thought of the idea in 1969. He wrote it as a novel in 1974. He then turned it into a screenplay and succeeded in attracting the interested of David Puttnam of Goodtimes Enterprises. Connolly:

    It was, in my mind, a love affair between four people, a sort of erotic Chabrol piece about sexual relationships and emotional ambivalences. It was to be set in Europe and to star three Europeans and one American. At a time when English films were unattractive outside Britain, here seemed an opportunity to make a film with international appeal. In fact I’d even gone to Paris to write the novel in the first place.

    Finance was obtained from the National Film Finance Corporation, EMI Films, and an Italian company called Rizzoli Film. Later Playboy's film division contributed to the budget. Bianca Jagger and Stephanie Audran were cast in the leads; Audran later dropped out and was replaced by Elsa Martinelli.

    Production on the film commenced in 1975. Connolly says that Bianca Jagger was difficult to work with:

    She wanted the script to be more faithful to the book, which was a surprising request since the book was much more sexually explicit than any of the scripts. During the next six months the question of the sex and nudity was to be a point for endless discussions between Bianca and the rest of us; we wanted to make a serious film about a sexual relationship between two women and a man. To us that involved nudity. In Bianca’s mind there was some big bad film baron who wanted us to make a dirty film; that was absurd. Neither the producers nor the financiers ever put any pressure upon us to make a film other than the one we had always intended to make. Bianca never said she wouldn’t do the nudity – and even signed a contract to say that she would: she just moaned a lot about it. But then she moaned about most things … the costumes, the way the film was lit, the importance of having a say in approving the other girl and the eventual choices of the married couple... But most of all she moaned about the script.

    Kathleen Tynan was called in to work on the script. Jagger refused to do nude scenes during filming in Rome. She claimed the movie was "pure pornography".

    Filming was eventually called off in January 1976. Connolly estimated around £400,000 had been spent leaving under forty minutes of usable footage.

    Impact

    The fate of the movie contributed to the breakup of the partnership between David Puttnam and Sandy Lieberson. It also resulted in a number of lawsuits and was how Tynan met Puttnam and Apted; the three later made Agatha together.

    References

    Trick or Treat (unfinished film) Wikipedia