DIRK BOGARDE as HUGO BARRETT and JAMES FOX as TONY ↳ THE SERVANT (1963)
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DIRK BOGARDE as HUGO BARRETT and JAMES FOX as TONY ↳ THE SERVANT (1963)
will this movie be as gay as the photoset suggests?
even gayer
Dirk Bogarde and James Fox in The Servant (1963)
THE BASEMENT (1967) "[The Basement] was written for the camera. A grape suggested a marble, which suggested a cricket ball which suggested a bullet. Images merged and changed and connected like a dream..." - Nancy Banks-Smith
Harold Pinter in THE BASEMENT (1967)
THE BASEMENT (1967) by Harold Pinter
“Truth in drama is forever elusive. You never quite find it, but the search for it is compulsive.”
- Harold Pinter
Harold talking about (or rather NOT talking about) his play The Homecoming
HAROLD PINTER in NO EXIT (1964)
Harold Pinter as Mr Roote in the 1995 staging of 'The Hothouse' at Chichester Festival Theatre
Harold Pinter as Garcin in 'No Exit' by Jean Paul Sartre (1964)
Harold Pinter as Seeley in A NIGHT OUT (1960)
Harold Pinter as Mr Roote in THE HOTHOUSE Chichester Festival Theatre (1995)
Harold Pinter, October 10, 1930 - December 24, 2008.
With Ann Firbank in Joseph Losey’s The Servant (1963).
Mark Gerson Playwright Harold Pinter, London 1960
“You’re dead. You can’t live, you can’t think, you can’t love. You’re dead. You’re a plague gone bad. There’s no juice in you. You’re nothing but an odor.” Harold Pinter, “The Birthday Party” 1957
Forty-five years ago today: Joan Bakewell vs Harold Pinter. Late Night Line-Up, BBC 2, 11 September 1969.