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Overview
Release Date:
January 1963 (UK) morePlot:
In Northern England in the early 1960s, Frank Machin is mean, tough and ambitious enough to become an... more | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 2 wins & 7 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(3 articles)
Funeral Arrangements for Richard Harris (From WENN. 29 October 2002)
Richard Harris Dies After Hodgkin's Disease Battle (From WENN. 28 October 2002)
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Brilliant, Memorable; Yet .... moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Richard Harris | ... | Frank Machin | |
| Rachel Roberts | ... | Mrs. Margaret Hammond | |
| Alan Badel | ... | Gerald Weaver | |
| William Hartnell | ... | 'Dad' Johnson | |
| Colin Blakely | ... | Maurice Braithwaite | |
| Vanda Godsell | ... | Mrs. Anne Weaver | |
| Anne Cunningham | ... | Judith | |
| Jack Watson | ... | Len Miller | |
| Arthur Lowe | ... | Charles Slomer | |
| Harry Markham | ... | Wade | |
| George Sewell | ... | Jeff | |
| Leonard Rossiter | ... | Phillips, Sports writer | |
| Katherine Parr | ... | Mrs. Farrer | |
| Bernadette Benson | ... | Lynda Hammond | |
| Andrew Nolan | ... | Ian Hammond |
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134 minCountry:
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1.66 : 1 moreSound Mix:
MonoCertification:
UK:15 (video rating) | Australia:M | UK:AA (re-rating) (1970) | UK:X (original rating) | Finland:K-16 | West Germany:16 (bw)MOVIEmeter: 
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It was William Hartnell's appearance in this film that brought him to the attention of Verity Lambert, producer of "Doctor Who" (1963). moreSoundtrack:
Here In My Heart moreFAQ
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I saw this at a theater years ago. It had sunk into what appears to be obscurity -- highly undeservedly. Tonight I saw it on the small screen. And as powerful and, oddly, as shockingly intimate as it is, it doesn't work as well this way.
Why? The reason is the structure. The straightforward scenes are searing.. But there are hallucinations that have Richard Harris now in one situation, then in another, then lying back in the dentist's chair. Call me a Philistine but on a 20-inch screen this Resnais-like "Is it or isn't it?" is hard to follow.
That said, it is a beautiful movie overall. The lead performances have rarely been equaled. Richard Harris, as a headstrong rugby player, is convincing 100%. Rachel Roberts plays the rather dour, confused and grieving widow from whom he lets a room and whom he loves. She was not conventionally beautiful but she had extraordinary screen presence. Their every scene together is chilling and poignant.
The structure is there. The movie is finished and could never be properly well made. It is a sort of angry young man meets French New Wave. Anyone reading this who might be put off by my confession about finding it a bit rough to follow on a TV screen: Please do not be put off. This is a very serious, insightful movie, well performed all around. And you are unlikely to see Harris better in anything else and, sadly, unlikely to see Ms. Roberts in much else at all.