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Look Back in Anger (1958) -- A disillusioned, angry university graduate comes to terms with his grudge against middle-class life and values.

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Director:
Tony Richardson
Writers:
Nigel Kneale (writer)
John Osborne (additional dialogue)
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Release Date:
29 December 1959 (Denmark) more
Genre:
Drama more
Tagline:
An electrifying adult experience... from the sensational play by John Osborne that shocked the world!
Plot:
A disillusioned, angry university graduate comes to terms with his grudge against middle-class life and values. full summary | add synopsis
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Awards:
Nominated for Golden Globe. Another 4 nominations more
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Claire Bloom to star in 'Doctor Who?'
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Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Richard Burton ... Jimmy Porter
Claire Bloom ... Helena Charles
Mary Ure ... Alison Porter
Edith Evans ... Mrs. Tanner
Gary Raymond ... Cliff Lewis
Glen Byam Shaw ... Colonel Redfern
Phyllis Neilson-Terry ... Mrs. Redfern

Donald Pleasence ... Hurst
Jane Eccles ... Miss Drury
S.P. Kapoor ... Kapoor
George Devine ... Doctor
Walter Hudd ... Actor
Anne Dickins ... Girl A.S.M
John Dearth ... Pet Stall Man
Nigel Davenport ... 1st Commercial Traveller
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Additional Details

Runtime:
98 min
Country:
UK
Language:
English
Sound Mix:
Mono
Certification:
UK:X (original rating) | Finland:K-16
Company:
Orion more

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Jane Eccles shot her part over a period of six days. more
Quotes:
Cliff Lewis: It's not the same, is it?
Jimmy Porter: Of course not, it's never the same you idiot. Today's meal is always different from yesterday's, the last woman is always different from the one before.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in John Osborne and the Gift of Friendship (2006) (V) more

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14 out of 15 people found the following comment useful:-
No Worlds To Conquer, 28 May 2006
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Author: bkoganbing from Buffalo, New York

Rebellious youth has always been a good subject for movie makers and Look Back in Anger for the United Kingdom became what The Wild One and The Blackboard Jungle were on this side of the Atlantic.

Though like Marlon Brando, Richard Burton should have been way too old to portray a rebellious youth, he certainly overcomes it with a bravura performance. Burton saw the play on the London stage and went to author John Osbourne and told him he wanted to do the screen version.

For the screen version the producers had the good sense to hire Osbourne to write all the additional scenes needed for a film. The play as presented on stage takes place entirely within the apartment of married couple Richard Burton and Mary Ure. He's a lower class youth who's married well beyond his station. Class and station are quite a bit more rigid in Europe than they are here. He's got a dead end job with a peddler's license in an open air market.

In generations gone by the character of Jimmy Porter would have been off for adventure in some faraway place with a strange sounding name that the United Kingdom had as a part of its empire&commonwealth. But the empire is no more and British society as a whole was adjusting to it in the post World War II years. So all Mr. Burton can do is play his raging trumpet and take out his frustrations on all around him.

Mary Ure repeated her role from both the Drury Lane and Broadway productions and she and Burton are joined by a good ensemble with Claire Bloom, Edith Evans, Gary Raymond in the main feature parts. Also look for Donald Pleasance in an early role as an officious inspector at the market, the kind of bureaucrat you love to hate.

Although the UK is still around minus the empire, Look Back In Anger is a fascinating look back to post World War II Great Britain.

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