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The Killing of Sister George

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The Killing of Sister George was the name of a play by Frank Marcus (1964), and a film (1968) which was an early depiction of lesbianism.

June Buckridge (played by Beryl Reid in the orignal stage production and the film). is an actress who portrays a lovable district nurse in a soap opera. In real life she is a butch lesbian, who becomes known as George after the character. The plot centres round a love triangle between June, her much younger girlfriend Childie, and a BBC executive, Mercy Croft, who tells George that her character is to be killed off, and proceeds to woo Chilie away from her. Part of the action of the film was set in the real-life lesbian club, the [[Gateways[[.

It has been sugested that the plot was inspired by the dropping of Ellis Powell from Mrs Dale's Diary.