Sibyl Railton-Bell

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Sibyl Railton-Bell is a shy, emotionally fragile young woman whose oppressive relationship with her domineering mother forms a central dramatic thread in the film "Separate Tables."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
adaptationType stage-to-film adaptation
ageGroup young woman
appearsIn Separate Tables NERFINISHED
basedOnAuthor Terence Rattigan NERFINISHED
basedOnWork Separate Tables (play) NERFINISHED
centralConflict domineering control by her mother
characterArc struggle for independence from her mother
characterTrait emotionally fragile
shy
countryOfOriginWork United Kingdom NERFINISHED
emotionalTheme desire for affection
loneliness
repression
filmReleaseYear 1958
genreOfWork drama
hasMother Mrs. Railton-Bell NERFINISHED
hasRelative Mrs. Railton-Bell NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
medium film
narrativeRole central dramatic figure
portrayedInFilmBy Deborah Kerr NERFINISHED
relationshipWithMother oppressive
residesAt Beauregard Hotel NERFINISHED
screenTimeImportance major character
setting Bournemouth seaside hotel
socialStatus unmarried
themeInvolving parental domination
personal liberation
workFormat feature film

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Separate Tables (1958 film) leadCharacter Sibyl Railton-Bell