The Last Chapter is a thirty-minute short film made in 1974 by director David Tringham. A successful writer is writing the last chapter of his book. The arrival of a young and sensual fan (Susan Penhaligon) disturbs him considerably.
At the four-minute mark, a man chases Geraldine Moffat into an abandoned factory. When he catches her up, he rips off her shirt, revealing her breasts. At the 21st minute, a man is writing at his desk. As he types on his typewriter, Susan Penhaligon walks topless through the garden towards the writer’s window, who watches her approach. He gets up and leaves the house. Shortly afterwards, he is chasing her through a wood.
At the four-minute mark, a man chases Geraldine Moffat into an abandoned factory. When he catches her up, he rips off her shirt, revealing her breasts. At the 21st minute, a man is writing at his desk. As he types on his typewriter, Susan Penhaligon walks topless through the garden towards the writer’s window, who watches her approach. He gets up and leaves the house. Shortly afterwards, he is chasing her through a wood.


