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The Servant

Unrated
Movie
1963
1h 56m
English
Drama
Hugo Barrett is a servant in the Chelsea home of indolent aristocrat Tony. All seems to go well until the playboy’s girlfriend Susan takes a dislike to the efficient employee. Then Barrett persuades Tony to hire his sister Vera as a live-in maid, and matters take another turn for the worse…
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Dirk Bogarde
Hugo Barrett
Catherine Lacey
Lady Mounset
Richard Vernon
Lord Mounset
Harold Pinter
People in Restaurant: Society Man
Ann Firbank
People in Restaurant: Society Woman
Doris Nolan
People in Restaurant: Older Woman
Patrick Magee
People in Restaurant: Bishop
John Dankworth
Jazz Band Leader (uncredited)
Jill Melford
People in Restaurant: Younger Woman
Alun Owen
People in Restaurant: Curate
Hazel Terry
Woman in Bedroom
Brian Phelan
Man in Pub
Derek Tansley
People in Restaurant: Head Waiter
Philippa Hare
Girl in Bedroom
Dorothy Bromiley
Girl in Phone Box
Alison Seebohm
Girl in Pub
Chris Williams
Cashier in Coffee Bar
Harriet Devine
Girl (uncredited)
Davy Graham
Guitarist (uncredited)
Colette Martin
Girl (uncredited)
Guy Standeven
Restaurant Diner (uncredited)
Directed By: Joseph Losey
Written By: Harold Pinter (Screenplay), Robin Maugham (Novel)

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moonkodi says...
7 years ago
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I like stories that just focus on a few characters. Usually they're not done well but this is. It has enough events for pace and enough interaction (lots) to develop characters whilst slowly developing the overall story and dropping one or two shocks. There is shrouded style that makes it so intriguing and dramatic. We never quite know what people are feeling are upto even though we probably know, but the writing is so good we doubt. All set in a house that looks like the site they use now for modern NHS dentistry services. But even seeing that house in the start told us a lot. By the end the weird cycles of power and manipulation are complete. We find out that even a small crack in someone's personality can be exploited by expert manipulators who's aim seems to be hot money but to change and dominate others around them to create an environment to exist as the sick people they are.
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Jay Shuai says...
one year ago
Started off well but went off the rails at the end. Some very striking shot compositions from Losey and cinematographer but not the sort of story I warm to. Somewhat overrated. 5-6/10
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The Servant is directed by Joseph Losey and adapted to screenplay by Harold Pinter from the novelette of the same name written by Robin Maugham. It stars Dirk Bogarde, Sarah Mles, Wendy Craig and James Fox. Music is by John Dankworth and cinematography by Douglas Sloc More
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