In this adaptation of Marion Hart's play The Cellist, the characters of a sleazy boarding home run by the melancholy Mrs. Brent are explored through their interpersonal ties with one other. Wanda Fleming, a busker who is delighted by the attention shown to her by rebellious pop songwriter want tobe Mickey Hollister, and former schoolteacher James Wallraven, who has been accused of pedophilia and is now forced to work in an art gallery as a janitor are two examples.
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In this adaptation of Marion Hart's play The Cellist, the characters of a sleazy boarding home run by the melancholy Mrs. Brent are explored through their interpersonal ties with one other. Wanda Fleming, a busker who is delighted by the attention shown to her by rebellious pop songwriter want tobe Mickey Hollister, and former schoolteacher James Wallraven, who has been accused of pedophilia and is now forced to work in an art gallery as a janitor are two examples.
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