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    Edwin is a 1984 British television film directed by Rodney Bennett and starring Alec Guinness, Renée Asherson and Paul Rogers. A recently retired high court judge now living in the English countryside, spurred by the coming visit from Canada of his son Edwin, at last confronts his long-standing suspicions of his wife's infidelity.

  2. Feb 26, 1991 · Edwin: Directed by Rodney Bennett. With Alec Guinness, Renée Asherson, Paul Rogers. Touching comedy about a high court judge, now retired to his English countryside home, who resolves to end years of suspicion about his wife's fidelity and the true paternity of their son.

    • (78)
    • Drama
    • Rodney Bennett
    • 1991-02-26
  3. Edwin. Sir Fennimore Truscott (Alec Guinness), a retired judge with too much time on his hands, confirms his suspicions that his wife, Lady Margaret (Renee Asherson) has been carrying on with his...

    • Comedy
    • Alec Guinness, Renée Asherson, Paul Rogers
    • Rodney Bennett
  4. Currently you are able to watch "Edwin" streaming on Tubi TV for free with ads. Synopsis A writer trying to finish his screenplay finds himself wrapped up in a mystery that forces him to confront a dark secret.

  5. Edwin is plump writing, plumply delivered; essentially an interrupted duologue between Guinness and Rogers. Full of very English needling and a sanguine ‘all’s well in the world’ outlook, it’s at odds with life beyond the garden wall.

    • Rodney Bennett
    • ITV, Anglia Television
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  7. Directed by. Rodney Bennett. United Kingdom, 1984. Drama, TV Movie. 90. Synopsis. Touching comedy about a high court judge, now retired to his English countryside home, who resolves to end years of suspicion about his wife’s fidelity and the true paternity of their son.