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Directed by Lindsay AndersonOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Fantasy,
MusicalActors Malcolm McDowell,
Ralph Richardson,
Rachel Roberts,
Arthur Lowe,
Helen Mirren,
Graham CrowdenRating75%
The film opens with a short fragment outside the plot but clearly related on repeated viewings. Grainy, black-and-white, and silent, a title "Once Upon a Time" leads to Latino labourers picking coffee beans while armed foremen push rudely between them. One worker (McDowell with black hair and moustache) pockets a few beans ("Coffee for the Breakfast Table") but is seen by a foreman. He is next seen before a fat Caucasian magistrate who loses some saliva as he removes his cigar only to say "Guilty." The foreman pulls his machete and lays it across the unfortunate laborer's wrists, bound to a wooden block, revealing that he is to lose his hands for the theft of a few beans. The machete lifts, descends, and we see McDowell draw back in a silent scream. The scene blacks out, the word NOW appears onscreen and expands quickly to fill it., 2h35
Directed by Ridley ScottOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Action,
Adventure,
PeplumThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about slavery,
Films about families,
Films about sexuality,
Sports filmsActors Russell Crowe,
Joaquin Phoenix,
Connie Nielsen,
Oliver Reed,
Richard Harris,
Derek JacobiRating82%
In AD 180, Spanish-Roman General Maximus Decimus Meridius leads the Roman army to a decisive victory against the Germanic tribes near Vindobona, ending a long war on the Roman frontier and winning the favor of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius. Maximus, weary of battle, decides to retire at his Spanish farm estate at the Emperor's behest, but the Emperor tells him that his son and heir to the throne, Commodus, is unfit to rule and thus appoints him as regent to help save Rome from corruption. Before he makes his decision, Commodus is confronted by his father who tells him that he will not be emperor. Burdened by grief and believing he was never valued by his father, Commodus kills him., 1h37
Directed by Richard Harris,
Uri ZoharGenres DramaThemes Films about religion,
Sports films,
Association football films,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Richard Harris,
Romy Schneider,
Maurice Kaufmann,
Yossi Yadin,
David Heyman,
Mosko AlkalaiRating52%
Lorsqu'un footballeur sur le déclin se voit proposer un pot-de-vin pour truquer un match, son fan dévoué de 12 ans est déterminé à le remettre sur le droit chemin., 1h30
Directed by Lindsay AndersonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy-dramaThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Bette Davis,
Lillian Gish,
Vincent Price,
Ann Sothern,
Mary Steenburgen,
Harry Carey, Jr.Rating70%
The Whales of August tells the story of two elderly widowed sisters near the end of their lives, spending a summer in a seaside house in Maine. The surroundings cause them to recall their relationship as young women, and the summers they had enjoyed there in the past. They reflect on the passage of time, and the bitterness, jealousies and misunderstandings that slowly festered over the years and kept them from establishing a true closeness in their relationship., 1h56
Directed by Lindsay AndersonOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Comedy,
HorrorThemes Medical-themed filmsActors Malcolm McDowell,
Leonard Rossiter,
Fulton Mackay,
Joan Plowright,
John Moffatt,
Robin AskwithRating62%
A new wing at Britannia Hospital is to be opened, and the Queen Mother – referred to as HRH – is due to arrive. The administrator of the hospital, Potter (Leonard Rossiter), is confronted with demonstrators protesting against an African dictator who is a VIP patient, striking ancillary workers (opposed to the exotic gastronomic demands of the hospital's private patients) and a less-than-cooperative Professor Millar (Graham Crowden), the head of the new wing. Rather than cancel the royal visit, Potter decides to go out and reason with the protestors. He strikes a deal with the protest leader — the private patients of Britannia Hospital are to be ejected and, in return, the protestors allow a number of ambulances into the hospital. However, unbeknown to the protestors, these ambulances actually contain the Queen Mother and her entourage., 2h11
Directed by Lindsay AndersonOrigin United-kingdomGenres DramaThemes Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Alan Bates,
Bill Owen,
Brian Cox,
James BolamRating69%
The film stars Alan Bates (recreating his stage role) and takes place in a Yorkshire mining town. The Shaws (Bill Owen, Constance Chapman) are celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary and their three sons have come up for a night out at an expensive restaurant. Mr. Shaw is a coal miner of 49 years, who married a woman from a higher social level (Constance Chapman). Mr. Shaw has only one year left until retirement. Mrs. Shaw urged her sons to abandon their father’s mining heritage in pursuit of corporate careers, but the results have not been positive. Andy (Bates), the oldest, became an attorney, but abandoned the work to pursue painting. Colin (James Bolam) was a former Communist party member, who has come to enjoy material (but not emotional) success as a labour negotiator for an automobile company. The youngest brother Steven (Brian Cox) is a teacher, married with four children of his own, who is writing a book, but has not produced any notable published works. The film examines the tensions which develop as the family reunite over the course of one evening. During the family gathering, the parents and their sons recall unpleasant past incidents, including the death of another brother, the mother’s suicide attempt, and the outing of one son as a homosexual., 1h51
Directed by Lindsay AndersonOrigin United-kingdomGenres DramaThemes Films about education,
Films about school violenceActors Malcolm McDowell,
Richard Warwick,
David Wood,
Peter Jeffrey,
Christine Noonan,
Mona WashbourneRating73%
Set in a British public school (a fee-paying boarding school) in the late 1960s, the film opens as the pupils return for a new term. Mick Travis (Malcolm McDowell), Wallace (Richard Warwick), and Johnny (David Wood) are three non-conformist boys in the lower sixth form (the penultimate year). They are watched and persecuted by the "Whips", upper sixth formers given authority as prefects over the other boys, while younger boys (whom the prefects degradingly call "Scum") are made to "fag" (act as personal servants) for the Whips. , 1h40
Directed by Lindsay AndersonOrigin United-kingdomGenres DramaThemes Films based on playsActors Malcolm McDowell,
Lisa Banes,
Fran BrillRating73%
Look Back in Anger is about a love triangle involving an intelligent but disaffected young man Jimmy Porter (Malcolm McDowell), his upper-middle-class, impassive wife Alison Porter (Lisa Banes), and her snooty best friend Helena Charles (Fran Brill). Cliff (Raymond Hardie), an amiable Welsh lodger, attempts to keep the peace.