Mrs. Thornley works very hard without notice or appreciation. Every day she keeps her own house clean, attends to her husband and unmarried daughter, Ann, then cleans other women's houses. She looks tired and has little affect. She does have a married son and a daughter-in-law who's chatty and pleasant. Mrs. Thornley's husband works nights, except for Saturdays, when he expects conjugal attention. Ann's worried about pregnancy and talks to her mum about labor and childbirth. Later, Mrs. Thornley goes to confession at her parish church, and she makes an extraordinary revelation.
Alan Gerrard, Alison Steadman, Ben Kingsley, Bernard Hill, Clifford Kershaw, Diana Flacks, Ian East, Keith Washington, Linda Beckett, Liz Smith, Louis Raynes, Patrick Durkin, Paula Tilbrook, Polly Hemingway
Drama
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