A rare gem of a film that was a British/ Czech co-production filmed in Prague before the Soviet clampdown of 1968 & nominated for the 1966 Golden Globe award for best English foreign language film. Vorell (James Booth) is a flighty married man with little concern for anyone other than himself. He has recently ended an affair with co-worker Alena (Anne Heywood) the manageress of a liquor store in communist Prague but when a government inspector Mr Kurka (Rudolf Hrusínský) arrives to check their inventory it soon becomes apparent that Vorell is running a scam to sell liquor on the black market. Scared for his job & reputation Vorell leans on Alena reigniting their affair under the watchful & lecherous eyes of the emasculated Mr Kurka whose wife (Ann Todd) is an alcoholic unwilling to have sex with him. As the temperature of Prague’s summer reaches ninety degrees in the shade the heat of lust & envy in the liquor store inevitably leads to violence & death…