Separate Tables

The film is set in the Hotel Beauregard in Bournemouth on the south coast of England. Major David Angus Pollock (David Niven) tries but fails to hide an article about himself in the West Hampshire Weekly News. His attempt to keep the article from the eyes of the other guests at the residential hotel only succeeds in heightening their awareness of it, particularly the strict Mrs Railton-Bell (Gladys Cooper) and the more relaxed and compassionate Lady Matheson (Cathleen Nesbitt). The two women read in the paper that Major Pollock has pled guilty to sexually harassing several young women in a theatre. However the filed complaints are, in themselves, questionable. Mrs Railton-Bell wants Major Pollock expelled from the hotel and holds a meeting with other long-term residents to decide the issue before presenting it to the manager, Miss Pat Cooper (Wendy Hiller). Mrs Railton-Bell leads the meeting arguing for the Major's expulsion, and despite the opposing views of the other residents, she informs Miss Cooper that the Major must leave.

MPAA Rating:NR
Genre:Drama, Romance
Country:United States
Produced By:James Hill, Harry Horner, Harold Hecht
Directed By:Delbert Mann
Written By:Terence Rattigan, John Michael Hayes, John Gay
Cast:Felix Aylmer, Rod Taylor, May Hallatt, Wendy Hiller, Burt Lancaster, Deborah Kerr, Audrey Dalton, Priscilla Morgan, David Niven, Cathleen Nesbitt, Hilda Plowright, Gladys Cooper, Rita Hayworth
In Theaters:Feb 11, 1959
Runtime:1 hour 40 minutes
Production:Hill-Hecht-Lancaster Productions, Clifton Productions
Box Office:$7,400,000
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