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Murder: Ultimate Grounds for Divorce 1984

★ 8.01 votes78 min📅 1984-04-09

Brace yourself for a claustrophobic descent into marital strife and hidden motives when *Murder: Ultimate Grounds for Divorce (1984)* throws a quartet of campers into a pressure cooker of isolation.

Director: Morris Barry

Cast

Roger Daltrey
Roger Daltrey
Roger Cunningham
Toyah Willcox
Toyah Willcox
Valerie Cunningham
Terry Raven
Edwin
Leslie Ash
Leslie Ash
Philippa
Charlotte Lord
Little Girl
Sarah Jane McKechnie
Fran

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Murder: Ultimate Grounds for Divorce (1984) about?

This 1984 thriller follows two couples whose idyllic camping trip spirals into a night of explosive arguments and haunting revelations. As their relationships fracture under scrutiny, long-buried truths about affairs, dishonest marriages, and hidden identities surface, turning a simple getaway into a psychological minefield.

Who directed Murder: Ultimate Grounds for Divorce?

The film was directed by Morris Barry, a British television director known for his work in both drama and crime genres during the 1970s and 1980s.

Who stars in Murder: The Ultimate Grounds for Divorce?

The film features an ensemble cast led by Roger Daltrey and Toyah Willcox, alongside Terry Raven and Leslie Ash, with Charlotte Lord and Sarah Jane McKechnie adding further depth to the tense ensemble.

Is Murder: Ultimate Grounds for Divorce (1984) worth watching?

While this under-the-radar thriller isn't widely celebrated, its tight runtime and claustrophobic atmosphere make it a compelling watch for fans of 1980s psychological thrillers. The themes of betrayal and hidden motives give it a raw, unsettling edge that lingers—perfect for those who enjoy slow-burn suspense with bite.

How long is Murder: Ultimate Grounds for Divorce?

The film runs for 78 minutes.

About Murder: Ultimate Grounds for Divorce (1984) — A 1980s thriller unmasking secrets in the wilderness

Brace yourself for a claustrophobic descent into marital strife and hidden motives when *Murder: Ultimate Grounds for Divorce (1984)* throws a quartet of campers into a pressure cooker of isolation. Directed by Morris Barry, this chilling thriller transforms a serene forest getaway into a battleground of suspicion and deceit, as Roger Daltrey and Toyah Willcox play Roger and Valerie Cunningham—two people whose relationship unravels under the unrelenting gaze of their supposedly friendly hosts. With the help of Terry Raven and Leslie Ash, the film weaves a web of secrets that expose infidelity, sham marriages, and forbidden desires, all while the dense woods and flickering campfire cast long, unsettling shadows over every whispered argument.

Morris Barry crafts a taut, atmospheric experience where every rustling leaf and shared silence feels loaded with dread, pushing the boundaries of the thriller and horror genres. The confined setting amplifies the tension, making this 78-minute descent into psychological warfare as gripping as a knife fight in the dark—especially when familiar bonds prove to be the most dangerous illusions of all.