Stock Photo - 1972 - A Film Which Poses Topical Problems: In production in London at the moment is a new film which poses many of the questions concerning racialism and integration, which are being discussed in Parliament today. It is 'Two Gentlemen Sharing', produced by Barry Kulick and directed by Ted Kotcheff. The film concerns two young men, one Jamaican, who are sharing a flat - each seeking the best that can be had from one another's world - and each failing to realise that integration means more than sexual satisfaction and social involvement. Our pictures show that happens when the two boys, played by Robin Phillips, and Jamaican actor Hal Frederick - go to a 'jump' up in Finsbury Park Town Hall. Robin, as Roddy Pater, meets the attractive Daisy May Williams, from Sierra Ledna, and Andrew McKenzie (-al Frederick) meets Judy Geeson, as Jane. In 'Two Gentlemen Sharing' Roddy Pater, played by Robin Phillips looks for new and stimulating interests, when he shares his flat with Andrew McKenzie, from Jamaica - and it seems the lovely Daisy Mae Williams is one of the new interests. (Credit Image: © Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com)

Stock Photo: 1972 - A Film Which Poses Topical Problems: In production in London at the moment is a new film which poses many of the questions concerning racialism and.

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