Word: losey
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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KING AND COUNTRY. A private's progress from firing line to firing squad is the substance of Director Joseph (The Servant) Losey's painful, stirringly played World War I drama about an inarticulate deserter (Tom Courtenay) and his anguished defender (Dirk Bogarde...
KING AND COUNTRY. A private's progress from firing line to firing squad is the substance of Director Joseph (The Servant) Losey's painful, stirringly played World War I drama about an inarticulate deserter (Tom Courtenay) and his anguished defender (Dirk Bogarde...
...ordeal of Hamp and of the officers who condemn him to death is the whole action of this painful, stirring film, which could easily have been nothing more than a sentimental antiwar movie about the little man and the big machine. But Director-Producer Joseph Losey, whose movie The Servant won eight British Film Academy nominations and four awards, has made King and Country a pity-and-terror-filled drama of death against life, and law against justice...
...belongs to the actors-especially to 28-year-old Tom Courtenay (The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner), who plays Hamp as an inarticulate, baffled, baited animal, hurting with foolish hope. But it is the style and shaping of the whole that gives the film its special authority: Director Losey's use of a bunch of privates as a kind of action chorus to comment on the development of the drama; his staging of a symbolic game of drunken blindman's buff in Hamp's cell before he is executed; the awful detail of Hamp...
THESE ARE THE DAMNED. Goose bumps abound at an English coastal resort, where Director Joseph Losey (The Servant) brings his razzle-dazzle skills to bear on a heavily guarded secret project that is infiltrated by a tourist (MacDonald Carey) and a trollop (Shirley Anne Field...