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John Schlesinger Collection: Billy Liar / Darling / A Kind of Loving / Terminus (DVD) (*)
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$58.99

Original Title: Billy Liar / Darling / A Kind of Loving / Terminus
Screened, competed or awarded at:
BAFTA Awards
Berlin International Film Festival
Golden Globes
Moscow International Film Festival
Oscar Academy Awards
Venice Film Festival
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
French ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
France ( PAL/Region 0 )

Running Time:
371 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (1.66:1)

Special Features:
3-DVD Set
Box Set
Cast/Crew Interview(s)
Featurette
Filmographies
Interactive Menu
Photo Gallery
Posters
Scene Access
Short Film
Trailer(s)
Black & White
Booklet


Movie filmed in 1961-1965 and produced in:
United Kingdom ( Great Britain, Ireland )


Directed By:
John Schlesinger


Written By:
Keith Waterhouse
Willis Hall
 
Frederic Raphael
John Schlesinger
Joseph Janni
Stan Barstow


Actors:
Tom Courtenay ..... Billy Fisher
Wilfred Pickles ..... Geoffrey Fisher
Mona Washbourne ..... Alice Fisher
Ethel Griffies ..... Grandma Florence
Finlay Currie ..... Duxbury
Gwendolyn Watts ..... Rita
Helen Fraser ..... Barbara
Julie Christie ..... Liz
Leonard Rossiter ..... Emanuel Shadrack
Rodney Bewes ..... Arthur Crabtree
George Innes ..... Stamp
Leslie Randall ..... Danny Boon
Patrick Barr ..... Insp. MacDonald
Ernest Clark ..... Prison Governor
Godfrey Winn ..... Disc Jockey
Aleksander Browne ..... Bit Part
James Byron ..... Serviceman
Douglas Clarke ..... Serviceman
Alan Clayton ..... Serviceman
Jack Cunningham ..... Ticket Examiner
Muriel Day ..... Singer - Dance Hall
E.V.H. Emmett ..... Newsreel Commentator
Flo Fallows ..... Prostitute
Sheila Fearn ..... Telephonist
George Ghent ..... Danny's PRO
Reginald Green ..... Mr. Matthieson
Topsy Jane ..... Liz
Natalie Kent ..... Bit Part
Julie Christie ..... Diana Scott
Laurence Harvey ..... Miles Brand
Dirk Bogarde ..... Robert Gold
José Luis de Vilallonga ..... Prince Cesare della Romita
Roland Curram ..... Malcolm
Basil Henson ..... Alec Prosser-Jones
Helen Lindsay ..... Felicity Prosser-Jones
Carlo Palmucci ..... Curzio della Romita
Dante Posani ..... Gino
Umberto Raho ..... Palucci
Marika Rivera ..... Woman
Alex Scott ..... Sean Martin
Ernest Walder ..... Kurt
Brian Wilde ..... Willett
Pauline Yates ..... Estelle Gold
Peter Bayliss ..... Lord Grant
Richard Bidlake ..... Rupert Crabtree
T.R. Bowen ..... Tony Bridges
Annette Carell ..... Billie Castiglione
Jean Claudio ..... Raoul Maxim
Georgina Cookson ..... Carlotta Hale
James Cossins ..... Basildon
Jane Downs ..... Julie
John Adams ..... Mourner
Lewis Alexander ..... Fortnum and Masons Customer
Peter Avella ..... Reporter
Derek Aylward ..... Party Guest
William Baskiville ..... Man in Street
Alan Bates ..... Vic
Thora Hird ..... Mrs. Rothwell
Bert Palmer ..... Mr. Geoffrey Brown
Pat Keen ..... Christine Harris
James Bolam ..... Jeff
Jack Smethurst ..... Conroy
Gwen Nelson ..... Mrs. Brown
John Ronane ..... Draughtsman
David Mahlowe ..... David Harris
Patsy Rowlands ..... Dorothy
Michael Deacon ..... Les
Annette Robertson ..... Phoebe
Fred Ferris ..... Althorpe
Leonard Rossiter ..... Whymper
Malcolm Patton ..... Jim Brown
Harry Markham ..... Railwayman
Peter Madden ..... Registrar
June Ritchie ..... Ingrid Rothwell
Yvonne Buckingham ..... Barmaid
David Cook ..... Draughtsman
Jerry Desmonde ..... TV Compère
Helen Fraser ..... Ingrid's Friend
Joe Gladwin ..... Bus Driver
Reginald Green ..... Contestant
Norman Heyes ..... Laisterdyke
Douglas Livingstone ..... Window Cleaner
Bryan Mosley ..... Bus Conductor
Margaret Ashcroft ..... Mother
Gertrude Dickin ..... Woman Asking About Train
Margaret Lacey ..... Elderly lady at lost property office
Matthew Perry ..... Little Lost Boy
John Schlesinger ..... Passenger


Synopsis:
Billy Liar: Billy (Tom Courtenay), a young British clerk in a gloomy North Country undertaker's office, is bombarded daily by the propaganda of the media that all things are for the asking. This transparently-false doctrine, coupled with the humdrum job and his wild imagination, leads him on frequent flights to 'Ambrosia', a mythical kingdom where he is crowned King, General, lover, or any idealized hero the real situation of the moment makes him desire. His vacillating commitment and post-adolescent immaturity have created situations which make Ambrosia all the more attractive... Darling: Young, attractive and vivacious, model Diana Scott (Julie Christie) is firmly decided to become rich and famous as well. To succeed, she does not hesitate to take bold steps. After a while, she literally strikes gold: she meets Robert Gold (Sir Dirk Bogarde), a well-known television journalist, who not only introduces her into new social and professional circles, but also abandons his family to live with her. Diana seems to have happily combined success and love. However, in those roaring sixties, others are ready to offer her even more money, fame, and, seemingly, fun than Robert can. A Kind of Loving: A young man, inching his way up from working-class traditions via a white-collar job, finds himself trapped by the frightening reality of his girlfriend's pregnancy and is forced into marrying her and moving in with his mother-in-law due to a housing shortage in their Northern England town. Terminus: The movie follows the routine of a busy train station - London's Waterloo Station - making a brief yet important cultural portrait of 1960s England, mixing reality and fiction.



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