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Visitors is a 2003 movie dealing with the experiences of a woman sailing solo on a yacht around the world. The movie was directed by Richard Franklin, produced by his (now) wife Jennifer Hadden and stars Radha Mitchell in the lead role, Susannah York as Georgia's mother Carolyn, and Dominic Purcell as Georgia's boyfriend Luke.
Bill, Martha and their little child Hal are spending a quiet winter Sunday in their cosy house when they get an unexpected visit from Mike Nickerson and Tony Rodriguez. Mike and Tony are old acquaintances of Bill; a few years back, in Vietnam, they were in the same platoon. They also became opposed parties in a court martial - for a reason that Bill never explained to Martha. What happened in Vietnam, and what is the reason for the presence of Mike and Tony ? Written by Eduardo Casais
Do You Believe?
This production for the BBC-2's "Screen Two" series was the last of Dennis Potter's "one-shot, one-slot" plays for television. It had its origins in Potter's 1983 play "Sufficient Carbohydrate," about two middle-aged executives, one English, one American, who both work for the same multinational food company. Together, they vacation with their wives on a Greek island. In the TV adaptation, British businessman Jack (John Standing) becomes bitter as he faces the prospect of seeing his family company taken over by an American corporation. On a holiday at an Italian villa with his new manager, Eddie (Michael Brandon), he begins to stir up antagonism prompting Eddie's son Clayton (Robert MacNaughton) to fantasize a murderous outcome. Written by Bhob Stewart
After six months at sea on an unassisted solo circumnavigation, Georgia Perry's 44-foot sloop is becalmed for several days. Cabin fever sets in, and the border between fact and fantasy begins to distort. But if these are just tricks of the mind, how do these encounters leave Georgia with physical manifestations? Written by Anonymous


