Home Before Midnight is a 1979 British sexploitation drama film[3] directed by Pete Walker, written by Murray Smith, and starring James Aubrey, Alison Elliott and Richard Todd.[4] It is set in London and follows Mike Beresford, a 28-year-old[5] songwriter[4] who is charged with statutory rape after having sex with a 14 year old girl.[6]
| Home Before Midnight | |
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| Directed by | Pete Walker |
| Written by | Murray Smith Michael Armstrong from a story by Pete Walker |
| Produced by | Pete Walker |
| Starring | James Aubrey Alison Elliott Mark Burns Juliet Harmer Richard Todd |
| Cinematography | Peter Jessop |
| Edited by | Alan Brett |
| Music by | Jigsaw Ray Russell[1] |
Production company | Peter Walker (Heritage) |
| Distributed by | Anchor Bay Entertainment |
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Running time | 111 minutes[2] |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
The soundtrack for the film - excluding incidental music provided by Ray Russell[1] - was written and performed by British band Jigsaw.[8][9] These songs were later released on a soundtrack album.[10]
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