Old Times (1973)
Pinter’s only full-length play since “The Homecoming,” has been described by Clive Barnes of the New York Times as “a play to wander in, a play to luxuriate in. I am tempted to think of it as a great play.” It is vintage, true Pinter, in which a man and a woman compete for the man’s wife using the weapons of recollection to recreate “old times.”