Terence Frisby
Celebrity chef Robert Danvers, a food and wine connoisseur and middle-aged Lothario, thinks he has women figured out. At a party he meets Marion, a young, sexually liberated woman who, refreshingly, sees something else in him. Their new romance bubbles along smoothly, considering the contrast between sophisticated gourmet and the modish girl. Robert finds himself falling in love permanently, but complications arise when a young musician/linoleum layer reclaims Marion's heart.
Terence Frisby (1932-2020) was a British playwright, actor, director and producer. His most famous play, There’s a Girl in My Soup, was London’s longest-running comedy (six and a half years) 1966-1972 and a worldwide smash hit, with long runs on Broadway, and in Paris, Berlin ...
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