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Joseph Losey - 9 Titles Found
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The Go-Between
(1970) [PG]
Summer 1900: Queen Victoria's last and the summer Leo turns 13. He's the guest of Marcus, a wealthy classmate, at a grand home in rural Norfolk. Leo is befriended by Marian, Marcus's twenty-something sister, a beauty about to be engaged to Hugh, a viscount and good fellow. Marian buys Leo a... More
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The Servant
(1963) [M]
The Servent takes a sharp look at British class relations via a dramatic turning of the tables between a rich ineffectual Oxbridge bachelor (James Fox) who is gradually debased and overruled by his sinister manservant (Dirk Bogarde) and his sexy sister(Sarah Miles). Bogarde's servant slowly... More
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The Romantic Englishwoman
(1975) [M]
Joseph Losey's The Romantic Englishwoman is a drama about the conflict of life, love and sex in a modern marriage. A sucessful novelist's wife (Glenda Jackson), attractive but strangely unfulfilled, suddenly decides to take a holiday at a German spa. It is a holiday that has a devastating effect... More
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Accident
(1967) [PG]
Stephen is a married Oxford professor experiencing the pangs of a mid-life crisis as he begins to bristle at the stifling emotional repression of the society in which he lives. Things begin to change for him when he meets Anna, a beautiful student who is engaged to William, another of Stephen's... More
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Mr. Klein
(1976) [M]
Set in Paris, 1942. Catholic antique dealer Klein is making large profits from Jews fleeing the country who are forced to sell their works of art. Somehow his identity becomes confused with that of a Jew of the same name. Although acutely aware of the danger, Klein is compelled to assume the... More
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Galileo
(1975) [PG]
Fiddler On the Roof's Topol and a wish-list cast of British theatrical aristocracy. including Sir John Gielgud (Arthur Becket), Patrick Magee (A Clockwork Orange), Edward Fox (The Day of the Jackal) and Tom Conti (Reuben, Reuben), ground Bertolt Brecht's famous theatrical imagination in precise,... More
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Figures in a Landscape
(1970) [PG]
Renowned actors Robert Shaw (Black Sunday) and Malcolm McDowell (Star Trek: Generations) star as desperate fugitives in an unnamed foreign land, wanted for unkown crimes by a nameless, faceless enemy. Against a raw, unforgiving backdrop of parched desert and frozen mountains, MacConnachie (Shaw)... More
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Boom!
(1968) [M]
In what Tennessee Williams describes as the best film adaptation of his work he'd ever seen, Sissy Goforth (Elizabeth Taylor), the world's richest woman, has retired to her lavish estate to dictate her autobiography when poet Chris Flanders (Richard Burton) washes up on her beach.
Flanders has... More
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Secret Ceremony
(1968) [M]
Academy Award Tx winner Elizabeth Taylor headlines the cast of this superb, deeply moving psychodrama. Secret Ceremony is a dark journey, a melange of mental illness and deception.
Cenci (Mia Farrow), a wealthy, psychotic waif fixes on Leonora (Taylor), a prostitute who strongly resembles the... More
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