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A man in his sixties named Hirst begins a night of heavy drinking (mainly Scotch) in his drawing room with an anonymous peer who he only just met at a pub. Hirst’s overly talkative guest, calling himself a poet, long-windily explains how he is a penetratingly perceptive man, until he finally introduces himself by the name “Spooner”. As the men are becoming more inebriated, Hirst suddenly rises and throws his glass, while Spooner suddenly taunts Hirst about his masculinity and wife. A young man enters and suspiciously questions Spooner, who now becomes relatively silent, about his identity. The younger man introduces himself as John “Jack” Foster before the entrance of a man in his forties, Briggs, who also unsuccessfully questions Spooner and then bickers with Foster. At last, Hirst reenters, having slept, and struggles to remember a recent dream. He does not appear to completely remember Spooner’s identity. The situation gradually reveals that Foster is Hirst’s apprentice and housekeeper, and Briggs is Hirst’s personal servant. All exit except for Spooner and Foster, the latter of whom says, “Listen. You know what it’s like when you’re in a room with the light on and then suddenly the light goes out? I’ll show you. It’s like this”. He flicks off the lights, causing a blackout. The next morning, Spooner stands from his chair and attempts to leave, but the door is mysteriously locked.

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Released: March 30, 2012
Genres: Drama
Cast: Peter Haber Lars Lind Jonas Hellman-Driessen Joakim Gräns
Crew: Lena T. Hansson

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