What's your review of the 2014 TV film the 7.39? It's directed by John Alexander, and stars Sheridan Smith, David Morrissey, and Olivia Colman. #OliviaColman #SheridanSmith #DavidMorrissey Do you want to watch the 7.39? Did you enjoy the full movie or just parts of it? Scroll down for more information!
ABOUT THE 7.39 MOVIE
If you know anywhere to stream or watch 7.39 full movie online free (Netflix, Amazon Prime, etc), feel free to share this information!
Alternative titles (from Letterboxd): Zug um Zug, Romance de gare, The 7:39
7.39 plot from IMDb: "After fighting for a seat on their morning commute, Sally and Carl begin talking and suddenly their daily train journey becomes a lot more interesting. Carl is happily married, Sally's engaged - where's the harm? Yet they find themselves increasingly drawn to each other, and as their friendship grows to flirtation they refuse to admit - to each other or themselves - that a line might be crossed. The consequences of discovery will be life-changing, catastrophic perhaps, and yet they can't help falling in love."
7.39 trailer on IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2914762/
Written by David Nicholls
Directed by John Alexander
Theme music composer: Adrian Johnston
Producer: Lynn Horsford
Cinematography: Matt Gray BSC
Editor: Roy Sharman
Running time: 60 minutes
Production company: Carnival Films
Original network: BBC One
Original release: 6 January – 7 January 2014
Cast and Characters:
David Morrissey as Carl Matthews
Sheridan Smith as Sally Thorn
Olivia Colman as Maggie Matthews
Sean Maguire as Ryan Cole
Bill Milner as Adam Matthews
Izzy Meikle-Small as Charlotte Matthews
Ben Fox as Commuter
Lashana Lynch as Kerry Wright
Justin Salinger as Grant Findlay
Thomas Morrison as Martin Dawson
Raj Ghatak as Hotel Receptionist