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Wednesday 03 July 1996 23:02 BST
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A Taste of Honey

Rita Tushingham will discuss working with the late Tony Richardson at this screening of Shelagh Delaney's hit drama about sex and the single girl. A quintessential British film.

Tonight, Bradford Pictureville (01274 732277)

Notorious

The longest screen kiss and Cary Grant unable to admit he loves Ingrid Bergman. Hitchcock's handling of sexual politics was never darker.

Sun, Mon, McCarthy, Scarborough (01723 370541)

Beautiful Thing

A fun, aspirational movie about working class kids on a run-down housing estate. Hettie Macdonald's bright and breezy debut. On release

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