Clare Sutcliffe appears in I Start Counting (1969), a film that delves into the tumultuous journey of adolescence against a backdrop of burgeoning desire. Set in the late 1960s, Sutcliffe's performance captures the essence of youthful confusion and the search for identity, making her role pivotal in this exploration of coming-of-age themes. As the narrative unfolds, her character navigates the complexities of love and self-discovery, contributing to the film's cult status within the genre.
I Start Counting
Jenny Agutter plays Wynne, an adopted 14-year-old girl who has a crush on her 32-year-old stepbrother, George, played by Bryan Marshall. While spying on George in the bathroom, Wynne notices George has several scratches on his back, and finds a bloody sweater she made for him that he threw in the trash, which leads her to suspect George of being the serial killer of several local teenage girls, who is still at large. Despite this belief, Wynne continues to have romantic sexual fantasies about George and dreams of marrying him when she comes of legal age.