

Notes for a Film About Donna & Gail
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1966-01-01 • 0h 49m
The story of two young women who go to the city to work in a dress factory, and who share a room to ease their expenses and their loneliness. The film shows the currents that brought them together and the facets of their natures that first made them seem compatible but eventually drove them apart. Their story reflects, to a degree, the situation of anyone who has ever shared the life of another.
- Directors
- Don Owen
- Writters
- Don Owen, Gerald Taaffe
- Editors
- Barrie Howells

Notes for a Film About Donna & Gail
Visit website1966-01-01 • 0h 49m
5.5/10 • 2
The story of two young women who go to the city to work in a dress factory, and who share a room to ease their expenses and their loneliness. The film shows the currents that brought them together and the facets of their natures that first made them seem compatible but eventually drove them apart. Their story reflects, to a degree, the situation of anyone who has ever shared the life of another.
- Directors
- Don Owen
- Writters
- Don Owen, Gerald Taaffe
- Editors
- Barrie Howells
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsMichèle Chicoine
Donna
Jackie Burroughs
Gail
John Sullivan
Ray Bellew
Aino Pirskanen
Gino Marrocco
Evelyn Gordon
Derek May
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- Status
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- Original Language
- English
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- Keywords
- dressmakerlonelinesslaborwomen