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6.5/10 • 155

1984-06-011h 27m

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Convention outraged. A class abandoned. A country betrayed.

In Moscow in 1983, an American journalist interviews Guy Bennett, who recalls his last year at public school, fifty years before, and how it contributed to him becoming a spy.

Directors
Marek Kanievska
Editors
Gerry Hambling

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  1. Rupert Everett

    Rupert Everett

    Guy Bennett

  2. Colin Firth

    Colin Firth

    Tommy Judd

  3. Michael Jenn

    Michael Jenn

    Barclay

  4. Robert Addie

    Robert Addie

    Delahay

  5. Rupert Wainwright

    Rupert Wainwright

    Donald Devenish

  6. Cary Elwes

    Cary Elwes

    James Harcourt

  7. Tristan Oliver

    Tristan Oliver

    Fowler

  8. Anna Massey

    Anna Massey

    Imogen Bennett

  9. Philip Dupuy

    Philip Dupuy

    Martineau

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CinemaSerf

Jun 8, 2023

7/10

Told by way of a interview retrospective, this is a tale of disillusionment and political naivety amongst the English upper classes in the 1930s. Guy Bennett (Rupert Everett) was a student at Cambridge University - openly gay to his fellow students - on the periphery of the social and political norms of the day. His friend Tommy Judd (Colin Firth) and he bonded largely out of a desire for non-conformity, not because they believed in the same ideals; Firth a fervent Marxist, Everett ambitious - perhaps because of his sexuality - to reach the top of the hierarchical structure at the school. He falls in love, however - with the younger James Harcourt (Cary Elwes) and all the blind-eyes that had previously been turned to his behaviour were turned full beam and his behaviour, and to some extent that of Judd are challenged to breaking point. Julian Mitchell's play has been self-adapted to demonstrate just how insidious the educational establishment could be for those who did not play the game; and how empowering it could be for the ultra-conformist bullies (in this film deftly portrayed by Tristan Oliver as Fowler) and it is little wonder these academic institutions became an intellectual petrie dish for those recruiting future espionage assets. The film looks gorgeous - though filmed in Oxford - with a gently complementary score from Michael Storey.

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
$2,256,000.00
Revenue
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Keywords
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