
Dream A40
Thriller · Drama · Romance
Overview
Two years before the Sexual Offences Act decriminalised homosexuality, a young gay couple's relationship is put to the test as they make a journey during which they must refrain from public demonstrations of affection. Daring and poetic, An experimental drama which explores a gay man's fears about his sexuality and physical attraction to another man. Dream A40 was the second film by Jamaican actor-director Lloyd Reckord.
Top Cast


Michael Billington
Michael Billington
Young Man
Michael Billington
Young Man
Nicholas Wright
Nicholas Wright
Young Man
Nicholas Wright
Young Man
Peter Seward
Peter Seward
Cashier
Peter Seward
Cashier
Beverly Green
Beverly Green
Girl in sports car
Beverly Green
Girl in sports car
Yolanda Fermin
Yolanda Fermin
Little Girl
Yolanda Fermin
Little Girl
Neville Evans
Neville Evans
Neville Evans
Clio Whittaker
Clio Whittaker
Clio Whittaker
Terry Reeves
Terry Reeves
Terry Reeves
Peter Kerr
Peter Kerr
Peter Kerr
Walter Wilson
Walter Wilson
Walter Wilson
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