An intriguing story of an eminent barrister who reveals his homosexual past to thwart blackmail. Read more
| Starring | Dirk Bogarde, Chris Sarandon, Harold Pinter, Sylvia Sims |
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| Director | Basil Dearden |
| Genres | Drama |
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An intriguing story of an eminent barrister who reveals his homosexual past to thwart blackmail.
| Starring | Dirk Bogarde, Chris Sarandon, Harold Pinter, Sylvia Sims, Sylvia Syms, Michael York, Dennis Price, Hilton Edwards, Jack Warner, Derren Nesbitt, Vivien Merchant, Patrick Magee, Peter McEnery, Tom Courtenay, Bernard Lee, Jacqueline Sassard, James Fox, Wendy Craig, Leo McKern, Sarah Miles, Stanley Baker, Jam, Tom C |
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| Director | Basil Dearden |
| Studio | ITV DVD |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 36 mins Watch now: 1 hr 36 mins |
| Certificate | DVD: |
| Genres | Drama |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Hearing-impaired | English |
| Released | DVD: 26 Jan 2004 Watch now: 15 Sep 2009 Production year: 1961 |
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| Format | DVD |
Not a great movie, but a ground-breaker in its depiction of homosexuality, this film marks Dirk Bogarde's brave bid to break free of his matinée idol image. He plays a homosexual barrister whose former lover commits suicide after he's arrested to protect Bogarde's name. Bogarde can either say nothing or come out, putting a strain on his marriage to Sylvia Syms and possibly ending his career. By today's standards the film is tame, and director Basil Dearden insisted that homosexuals should be called inverts. However, the movie refuses to glamorise its subject, depicting homosexuality in every sidestreet, every Rolls-Royce and every club in town, stopping short only at Downing Street.
A plea for a change in the law is very smartly wrapped up as a murder mystery which allows all aspects to be aired, and the London locations are vivid.
This is a must for all. The film explores the time when gay men were being imprisoned for having a relationship. As a result many men were being blackmailed. The film shows how a lawyer (Dirk Bogarde) is implicated and how he decides to deal with it. Do you pay the money or fight the bigotry?
This film apparently was very influential in changing the laws around homosexuality. It is well filmed, not in your face, and should get you thinking.
This is a classic film - drama at its best - and an interesting insight into what was once a taboo subject.
Very well directed and excellent casting giving a result of acting at its very best.
A film not to be missed.