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...England college where Martha's father is president. After a faculty party, both come home drunk and mercilessly attacking each other: Martha thinks George is a failure, George tells Martha that she drinks too much and "brays" too much. Neither has any qualms about involving two innocent guests, Nick and Honey, in their crazy, dangerous games. They spend from midnight till dawn exposing any hidden truth they can uncover that will draw blood. The truth that remains veiled is that only people who once loved (or still love) each other very much would know how to destroy each other like...
David Ackroyd as George is the archetypal history professor, who speaks solemnly, holds forth portentously and submits wordlessly to his small-scale destiny. David Macdonald is suitably well-muscled as Nick, but isn't very convincing during his more intelligent outbursts. Patricia Dunnock is far too annoying and babyish as Honey for us to really feel the horror of her climactic drunken confession. It seems a mistake for director Larry Arrick to make Honey and Nick so ludicrously two-dimensional, for it undermines the true cruelty of George and Martha's manipulations if we feel Honey and Nick aren...