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Forty-something schoolmistress Kate and her two best friends, police superintendent Janine and doctor Molly, live in rural Britain and share their single lives and dating exploits in weekly chats. Kate has recovered from ovarian cyst disease and fears a relapse; she hasn't been dating much. By chance, she meets Jed, a former student of hers, now a handsome twenty-something church organist. To her surprise, she ends up sleeping with him and the two embark on an unlikely relationship that's looked on with suspicion by Janine and Molly. Janine comes to believe in Kate and Jed's feelings for each other. But Molly is still dubious, showing Jed's criminal record and medical history to Kate, bringing adult dates to their dinner parties and taking her and Janine to Paris so that she will go off Jed. Conversely, this brings Kate and Jed closer together and they plan their wedding.

MPAA Rating:R
Genre:Comedy, Drama, Romance
Country:Germany, United Kingdom
Produced By:Elinor Day, Julia Chasman, Hanno Huth, Fiona Morham, Paul Webster, Miara Martell, Lee Thomas
Directed By:John McKay
Written By:John McKay
Cast:Claire Nicolson, Lauren Stone, John Voce, Caroline Holdaway, Gary Tate, Anna Chancellor, Joe Roberts, Maureen Bennett, Andrew Bicknell, Roger Booth, Josh Cole, Timothy Walker, Louise Gold, David Nicholls, Jeremy Gittins, Andie MacDowell, Imelda Staunton, Anthony Renshaw, Greg Bennett, Louis Hammond, James Vaughan, Jo Cameron Brown, Mathilda Thorpe, Elizabeth Hurran, Christian Burgess, Bill Paterson, Derek Deadman, Gary Powell, Richenda Carey, Kenny Doughty, Morris Perry
In Theaters:Jun 07, 2002
Runtime:1 hour 48 minutes
Production:FilmFour, Industry Entertainment, Pipedream Pictures, Senator Film Produktion, UK Film Council
Budget:$6,000,000
Box Office:$1,084,935
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