Search results
Jan 1, 1988 · Way Upstream: Directed by Terry Johnson. With Nick Dunning, Joanne Pearce, Barrie Rutter, Marion Bailey. Two couples who go on a boating holiday together, and run into some strange people and events.
- (176)
- Comedy, Drama, Horror
- Terry Johnson
- 1988-01-01
Way Upstream is a play by Alan Ayckbourn. It was first performed, under Ayckbourn's direction, in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, UK, "in the round" at the Stephen Joseph Theatre, on 2 October 1981. [1] Although realistic in style, with a setting of a hired cabin cruiser on an English river, some journalists read it as an allegory of the ...
May 2, 2020 · Classic BBC film adaptation from 1987.Cast:Keith: Barrie RutterJune: Marion BaileyAlistair: Nick DunningEmma: Joanne PearceMrs Hatfield: Veronica CliffordVin...
- 101 min
- 17K
- gorkys6
A comedy thriller set on a hijacked river cruiser, where an ordinary couple tries to save the day. Find out more about the play, its production history, availability and media adaptations.
May 22, 2011 · Broadcast many moons ago on the BBC, Way Upstream is the tale of two couples on a holiday cruise up the Thames, and the mysterious and dangerous guest that t...
- 11 min
- 18.7K
- neilinbengeo
May 22, 2011 · Broadcast many moons ago on the BBC, Way Upstream is the tale of two couples on a holiday cruise up the Thames, and the mysterious and dangerous ...
- 13 min
- 23.1K
- neilinbengeo
People also ask
What is way upstream?
Where was way upstream performed?
Is way upstream a good movie?
Who directed way upstream?
Way Upstream is a film following a group of British middle class men and women in the 80s on a boating holiday. It’s a comedy that decides to shift into tragedy very suddenly and not very well at all. In the beginning it is decently written, although seeming quite dated, and has some good jokes, albeit not ones that made me laugh out loud.