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Dirk Bogarde | Hugo Barrett | |
Sarah Miles | Vera | |
Wendy Craig | Susan | |
James Fox | Tony | |
Catherine Lacey | Lady Mounset | |
Richard Vernon | Lord Mounset | |
Ann Firbank | Society Woman | |
Doris Knox | Older Woman | |
Patrick Magee | Bishop | |
Jill Melford | Younger Woman | |
Dorothy Bromiley | Girl in Phone Box | |
Gerry Duggan | Waiter | |
Anne Firbank | Society Woman | |
Philippa Hare | Girl in Bedroom | |
Alun Owen | Curate | |
Brian Phelan | Man in Pub | |
Harold Pinter | Society Man |
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Producer | Joseph Losey
Norman Priggen |
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Writer | Harold Pinter
Robin Maugham |
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Cinematography | Douglas Slocombe
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Musician | John Dankworth
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"Sleek, Spooky & Spellbinding!" -Time Magazine In this landmark drama of class struggle and moral decay, a pampered playboy (James Fox) acquires an elegant townhouse complete with a dedicated man servant (Dirk Bogarde). But when the young man's fiancé (Wendy Craig) becomes suspicious of the servant's intentions, he and his 'sister' (Sarah Miles) thrust the household into a sinister game where seduction is corruption and power becomes the most shocking desire of all. The Servant marked the first of three brilliant film collaborations between director Joseph Losey and playwright Harold Pinter, and was nominated for 8 British Academy Awards including Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Film, Best Cinematography and Best Screenplay. |
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