Two of Us (1987 film)

Two of Us
Directed by Roger Tonge
Written by Leslie Stewart
Starring Jason Rush
Lee Whitlock
Music by Nick Russell-Pavier
David Chilton
Release dates
  • 1987 (1987)
Running time
75 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Two of Us is a 1987 gay-themed BBC television film written by Leslie Stewart and directed by Roger Tonge. It was produced as part of the BBC Schools SCENE series, and intended for young adults. It confronted the Thatcherite government's attempt to ban gay sex education in schools via the controversial (and since repealed) section 28 legislation.. Given this backdrop, the BBC opted not to show it during the day and it was screened at night, even though it was originally created for a school audience.

Plot

The film centres on the life of Phil, a fun loving student in his final year at British secondary school. He is currently going steady with girlfriend Sharon, whose best friend Vera (an early role for Kathy Burke) just happens to have the hots for his best mate Matthew. However, Matthew is gay, and dropped out of school the previous year as a means of escaping the abuse of the classroom, only for the discovery of his collection of soft-core gay porn to cause him problems at home as well. Matthew is an ardent swimmer - an opportunity for the film to immediately use and confront an obvious stereotype.

Phil is torn between the realisation that whilst he loves Sharon, he equally has feelings for Matthew. He tries to have it both ways, introducing the one to the other - prompting Vera to describe him as a "little worm" when Sharon runs off in distress. Tired of the complications of life at home, Phil and Matthew decide to elope to the coastal resort of Seaford on the Sussex coast. Sharon follows him, determined to regain her "fella".

The film has two endings. In the original 1987 release, Phil returns to Matthew at the beach, and they run together into the ocean. The film was re-released in 1988 with an ending where Phil appears to leave with Sharon, but Matthew decides that life must go on and that he is his own person.

Cast

Actor Role
Jason Rush Matthew
Lee Whitlock Phil
Jenny Jay Sharon
Zoë Nathenson Suzie
Kathy Burke Vera
James McKenna Teacher
Martha Constantinou School Kids
Abbie Dabner
Jimmy Demetriou
Ivor Dore
Kelda Holmes
Adam Smith
Judy Gridley Phil's mother
John Judd Matthew's father
Gordon Salkilld Car Driver
Geoffrey Leesley Policeman

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