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Look Back in Anger |
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Look Back in Anger - 1959 | 115mins | Drama | B&WThe Production TeamDirector: Tony
Richardson. Producer: Harry Saltzman. Script: Nigel Kneale. (from the play by John Osborne) Cinematography: Oswald Morris. Editing: Richard Best. Art Direction: Peter Glazier. Costume Design: Jocelyn Rickards. Original Music: John Addison and Chris Barber. |
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The CastRichard Burton - Jimmy Porter
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Plot SynopsisAlong with Room at the Top, playwright John Osborne’s gritty kitchen-sink drama lent impetus to the new wave of British realist film-making in which social-protest won preference over action. Jimmy Porter (Richard Burton), the archetypal "angry young man" is a university graduate living with his wife Allison (Mary Ure) in squalor, and reviling society, the upper classes, the State, the Church and everything else that he sees as governed by hypocrisy. For a living, the disgruntled Jimmy runs a sweet stall in a street market run by Hurst (Donald Pleasence). Jimmy’s turbulent relationship with middle-class Allison fluctuates between affection and abuse depending on his mood; he loves his wife but can't help verbally abusing her. Allison's best friend, actress Helena Charles (Claire Bloom), encourages the downtrodden wife to escape her abusive marriage and leave him. Now left alone, Helena succumbs to Jimmy’s desolation and the two become lovers. Allison had been pregnant all along but never revealed it, having lost the baby she was expecting, she returns. Helena can no longer stand living with Jimmy and leaves. |
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