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A star rating of 3 out of 5.

This is the cinema version of one of the Royal Court Theatre's most notable achievements: playwright John Osborne's follow-up to his ground-breaking Look Back in Anger. The show brought Laurence Olivier to the world of kitchen-sink drama, and dragged West End audiences off to Sloane Square to see Olivier's stunning performance as music-hall has-been Archie Rice, a seedy vaudeville artist who brings misery to all who know him. It was a personal triumph for Olivier on stage but, in enshrining the legendary actor's performance on celluloid, director Tony Richardson laid bare Olivier's technique and the result was rather too mannered. Re-editing was carried out and the cinema and press screenings delayed. Archie Rice is actually nothing more than a third-rate ham and sadly little in Olivier's screen incarnation could allow him to be that: imagine Max Miller in the part. The film flopped at the box office, yet now can be viewed as an enduring record of that great stage production. It also boasts screen debuts from two future stars, Alan Bates and Albert Finney. Olivier married co-star Joan Plowright (who plays his protective daughter Jean) the following year.

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Cast

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Archie RiceLaurence Olivier
Phoebe RiceBrenda de Banzie
JeanJoan Plowright
BillyRoger Livesey
FrankAlan Bates
GrahamDaniel Massey
Mick RiceAlbert Finney
SoubretteMiriam Karlin
TinaShirley Anne Field
Mrs LapfordThora Hird
Mr LapfordTony Longridge
Film starMacdonald Hobley
ColumnistCharles Gray
Sisters AlhambraAngie Dean
Sisters AlhambraDebbie Dean
HubbardGeoffrey Toone
Cobber CarsonJames Culliford
Brother BillGilbert Davis

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DirectorTony Richardson

Details

Languages
English
Available on
video and DVD
Formats
Black and white
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