
The Clothes in the Wardrobe
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
Margaret is a shy, pale, middle-class Englishwoman who is reluctantly engaged to her older, twittish neighbor Syl. Both bride- and groom-to-be still live with their mothers in the humdrum suburb of Croydon. However Margaret has been acting strangely ever since a vacation in Egypt, where she stayed with her mother's friend Marie-Claire. She secretly despises Syl, but does not resist when her mother, who has repressed the failure of her own matrimony, insists on marriage for the sake of social convention.
Top Cast


Jeanne Moreau
Jeanne Moreau
Lili
Jeanne Moreau
Lili


Joan Plowright
Joan Plowright
Mrs. Monro
Joan Plowright
Mrs. Monro


Julie Walters
Julie Walters
Monica
Julie Walters
Monica


Lena Headey
Lena Headey
Margaret
Lena Headey
Margaret


David Threlfall
David Threlfall
Syl
David Threlfall
Syl


Maggie Steed
Maggie Steed
Mrs Raffald
Maggie Steed
Mrs Raffald


John Wood
John Wood
Robert
John Wood
Robert


Gwyneth Strong
Gwyneth Strong
Cynthia
Gwyneth Strong
Cynthia


Roger Lloyd Pack
Roger Lloyd Pack
Derek
Roger Lloyd Pack
Derek


Catherine Schell
Catherine Schell
Marie-Claire
Catherine Schell
Marie-Claire
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