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 Editor's Note
 In 1980, on one of the rare occasions that he returned from exile in Europe to work in North America, Jules Dassin made CIRCLE OF TWO. He shot the movie in and around Toronto with a largely Canadian crew. As Dassin and scriptwriter Thomas Hedley develop this story of the attraction between a sixty-year-old artist, Ashley St. Clair (Richard Burton), and a sixteen-year-old would-be writer, Sarah Norton (Tatum O'Neal), they show how the circle of people around Sarah and Ashley are affected, and how they react. The circle includes Sarah's school friends; her mother and father (played by Patricia Collins and Robin Gammell); and Ashley's ex-lover Claudia (Nuala Fitzgerald) who is in from New York for a visit. Along with Richard Burton in one of the last performances in his long and distinguished career, and Tatum O'Neal attempting to make the transition from child star to adult actress, the cast includes Michael Wincott, in an early role, as Sarah's boyfriend Paul, who does not react well to being rejected, and Kate Reed as Sarah's pragmatic doctor.
 Plot Summary
 Toronto. Sixteen-year-old Sarah Norton (Tatum O'Neal) sneaks into a porno theater. Among the otherwise exclusively male audience is the sleeping Ashley St. Clair (Richard Burton). She disturbs him as she leaves the theater. Later, while she is hiding from her boyfriend Paul (Michael Wincott) in a restaurant, Sarah sees Ashley again. They talk. She gives him her journal to read. He invites her to his studio. He encourages her to write. She persuades him to paint again. And so begins this May-September romance.
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