A while back I asked if anyone could ID a movie for me.
No one could, but it’s been a while now and we have new dopers so I’ll try again.
The movie is about a young woman who falls in love with her long lost brother.
Supposedly based on a real story; ended with them being prosecuted but exhonerated when they agreed to not have children.
It was a British movie circa late 80’s, possibly early 90’s.
It may have been a made-for-TV movie.
Peter Proud is about reincarnation, not the real bro/sis deal.
You’re not going to find this via Google or any other research.
I’ve tried countless times.
Someone out there has to have seen it in order to know the title.
Please, please heed my advice, you will not find it via Google or using IMDB.
I have tried this time and time again.
I wasn’t going to give my full synopsis, but now I will since it may help “researchers”.
A guy comes home for his father’s funeral after being away for 20 odd years, with no family contact.
He discovers that his mother was actually pregnant when he left home and had a daughter - a younger sister he never knew existed.
They seem to have a mutual attraction.
They start “seeing” each other, and one rainy night they give into their passions.
They fall in love.
They move in together, but neighbors seem to find out that they’re related.
Graffiti is sprayed on their door saying something like “Perverts live here”.
They are finally arrested and put on trial for incest. They get a sympathetic judge who decides that:
1). although they are brother and sister, they were not raised as such
2). the “original” taboo against incest was more or less to prevent “monstrocities” from being born
3). the two in question vow to not have children.
It had the feel of one of those A&E artsy films. Indeed, I think I saw it on that channel or Bravo, back when they showed “daring” material.
All the actors were British; this was for us an “import”.
The channel that aired it must have been on a titillation jag, because the following week they showed a movie dealing with young lesbians.
But it wasn’t a total loss. I discovered that there have been 47 characters who are unnamed, but identified as a “Scotsman.” The first was in 1912, when the “Adventurous Scotsman” was played by John Bunny in Pseudo Sultan. The last was by John DiMaggio as “The Scotsman” in Samurai Jack: The Shadow of Aku. Joseph Brady is the only actor to play two different “Scotsman” characters, in 1962s TV series Z-Cars and in the 1980 movie Cry Wolf.
I was also unable to find the correct movie, as BwanaBob predicted I would be.
Hmm, Genetic Sexual Attraction. This article mentions several cases but I don’t think it would be of any help to find the movie though.
Absolutely fascinating though, and news to me. My mother was adopted, thank goodness she never showed any tendancies like that when she met her brothers.
I think the fact that you can’t find it easily by Google or IMDb, and that you say it’s like a ‘movie of the week’ plot, suggests it’s an episode of a TV series.