
Sounds like a great way to spend a few weeks to me! The only problem is that people keep drowning, which may or may not have something to do with the mysterious gunshots that were taken at the dolphin when Lucy was nearby. (Gregory Peck was kind enough to accept the role) and trade insults with his attractive son, Max. (I'm nominating Sean Connery to play the part of Sir Julian)

trade lines from Shakespeare with one of the most famous actors in Great Britain, who is also hiding in Corfu for reasons that gradually become apparent:

Lucy get to swim in their private bay, play with a friendly dolphin: If you have to hide somewhere to lick your wounds, Corfu is the place to do it. Has traveled to Corfu, an island off the coast of Greece, to visit her sister when her London play closes after only a two-month run. It's the 1960s, and Lucy Waring, a rather unsuccessful young British actress (played here in my imaginary movie by Natalie Wood)
