Paul Rogers, an actor known for his work in British cinema, delivers memorable performances in Svengali (1954) and Three into Two Won't Go (1969). In Svengali, he embodies the enigmatic character that captures the essence of the 1950s British film scene, while in Three into Two Won't Go, he navigates the complexities of relationships in a rapidly changing society. Rogers' roles in these films contribute to the rich tapestry of cult cinema, offering audiences a glimpse into the era's unique storytelling and character dynamics.
Three into Two Won't Go
Steve Howard, a British sales executive living in Manchester, England, begins an affair with a young hitchhiker, Elle Patterson, to emotionally get away from his marriage to his wife Francis. But when Elle moves into a room in Steve and Francis's house, he must keep the true nature of his relationship with Elle under wraps at all costs.