Ted Copper’s latest project is even further off the wall than his previous three films, which were met with such review as “indescribably bizarre” “pointless” and “unnerving to the point of numbness”. For ‘Under’, Ted Copper has roped in noted Scottish actress Margaret McCullen. In a brief and frequently interrupted phone interview, Miss McCullen was unable to satisfactorily cast any light on her role in the project, only that she will be playing the leading man.
Why Ted Copper would make this particularly concerning choice is unclear to this reporter, but even more disturbing is Miss McCullen herself, whose final stage performance in the UK was thrown into well publicized disaster. Margaret McCullen, in a popularity stunt, switched roles and came onstage as the male character. After this gimmick failed, she was obviously forced to flee to California to make a more dignified name for herself.
Her reasons for the popularity stunt and for willingly appearing in Ted Copper’s latest farce are convoluted at best, and many of her performances leave much to be desired. Needless to say, Margaret McCullen continues to confuse and disappoint.”

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