1. The Servant (Joseph Losey, 1963) - Senses of Cinema
Apr 26, 2020 · The subject of The Servant (1963) is the English class system and its tensions in swinging sixties London. The battleground for this class ...
2. Don't Forget Your Place: On Joseph Losey's The Servant - Roger Ebert
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A closer look at Joseph Losey's 1963 film, which has just been given a 4K release by the Criterion Collection.
3. A Film Rumination: The Servant, Joseph Losey (1963)
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8/10 (Very Good) Joseph Losey’s film, The Servant (1963) is a profoundly unsettling experience concerning various class related themes (servitude, the British upper class life, etc). Losey –…
4. Servant, The (1963) - BFI Screenonline
A spoilt, rich young man employs a manservant who gradually takes over the household and, with the aid of his 'sister', corrupts him. Show full synopsis.
James Fox and Dirk Bogarde's savage attack on the British class system
5. The Servant - Variety
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The Servant is for the most part strong dramatic fare, though the atmosphere and tension is not fully sustained to the end. Harold Pinter's screenplay based on the Robin Maugham novel is distinguished by its literacy and sharp incisive dialog.
6. The Servant (1963) - BFI
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A young aristocrat hires a manservant to tend to his needs but finds the balance of power shifting, in a claustrophobic thriller that probes British class culture.
7. Review- The Servant (1963) - meathookcinema.com
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After he has come back from travelling, a wealthy young man named Tony (James Fox) decides to employ a house servant. Hugo Barrett (Dirk Bogarde) successfully applies for the position. The relation…
8. #29: "The Servant" (1963) (dir. Joseph Losey) - 5 Years - Beehiiv
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A movie where I just want to post nothing but images that stick with me - in fact I might opt for that from time to time since I respond to that even more so than words. But, this is Pinter!
9. The Servant | Rotten Tomatoes
Synopsis Posh Tony (James Fox) hires the seemingly proper and very attentive Barrett (Dirk Bogarde) as his manservant. Soon Tony's lady friend, Susan (Wendy ...
Posh Tony (James Fox) hires the seemingly proper and very attentive Barrett (Dirk Bogarde) as his manservant. Soon Tony's lady friend, Susan (Wendy Craig) disapproves of the ever-unflappable Barrett, which causes a strain in the couple's relationship. When Barrett's "sister" Vera (Sarah Miles) arrives to stay, the situation descends into depravity, with the servant vying to become the new master of the house.
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11. Film Review: The Servant - CineVue
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★★★★★ The first in a trilogy of Harold Pinter and Joseph Losey collaborations that also includes Accident (1967) and The Go-Between (1970) and re-released this week in...
12. Servant, The (1963) Synopsis - BFI Screenonline
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Warning: screenonline full synopses contain 'spoilers' which give away key plot points. Don't read on if you don't want to know the ending!
13. Film Review: The Servant (1963) By Joseph Losey - CinemaWaves
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The Servant Review | Film by Joseph Losey | Considered a provocative and risque work at the time of its release, it was shelved for a period but is now revered as a masterpiece.