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![]() Andrew... remember... be sure and tell them... it was only a bloody game. A 1970 play by Anthony Shaffer, which became a 1972 film, also written by Anthony Shaffer, and a 2007 film adapted by Harold Pinter.Andrew Wyke, a mystery writer, realizes his wife is having an affair with hair salon owner Milo Tindle. He finds in Milo the opportunity to divorce his wife, but he needs to avoid having to pay alimony. So, he challenges the younger man to rob his house; Milo can get rich off his loot, while the insurance company will handsomely reimburse Andrew. Milo complies; but just as he pulls it off, things get really complicated. —Milo Tindle This features examples of:
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