Word: derelictions
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...GUEST. In this film version of Harold Pinter's drama The Caretaker, Donald Pleasence stunningly re-creates his stage role as a grubby, bigoted old derelict...
...GUEST. In this film version of Harold Pinter's offbeat drama The Caretaker, Donald Pleasence stunningly re-creates his stage role as a grubby, conniving, bigoted old derelict...
...GUEST. Donald Pleasence brilliantly repeats his stage role as a ranting old derelict in the film adaptation of Harold Pinter's The Caretaker...
...worst of Remarque are in the book. His settings-hotels, restaurants, railway stations-have the gritty taste of reality, and no novelist is more adept at suggesting the rictus of terror that distorted the face of Europe as it slid nightmarishly into war. But Remarque's derelict vision of humanity allows little room for pity, and none at all for rage. "What has my life been?" asks Schwarz at the end. The man across the table replies with a shrug: "It was your life. Isn't that enough?" The question calls for an answer-which Novelist Remarque never...
...GUEST. On film, Harold Pinter's The Caretaker retains much of the eerie fascination it generated onstage. Donald Pleasence repeats his matchless performance as the raving old derelict whose war with existence may or may not be Everyman...