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The Servant

Author: Joseph LoseyHarold PinterDirk BogardeJames FoxJohn DankworthAll authors
Publisher: [Great Britain?] : EMI Videogram, ©1963.
Edition/Format:   VHS video : VHS tape   Visual material : EnglishView all editions and formats
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A socio-psychological drama in which a servant, Barratt, is hired by an upper-class, self-centred young man, who has moved into a new house at Chelsea where he plans to live with his fiancee after their marriage. Gradually the relationship of servant and master changes as the latter finds himself slowly falling under Barratt's control.
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Material Type: Videorecording
Document Type: Visual material
All Authors / Contributors: Joseph Losey; Harold Pinter; Dirk Bogarde; James Fox; John Dankworth; Reginald Mills; Wendy Craig; Norman Priggen; Sarah Miles; Robin Maugham; Springbok films.
OCLC Number: 221762869
Notes: Note: Based on the novel 'The Servant' by Robin Maugham.
Originally a Springbok production.
Note: Censorship rating: For mature audiences only.
Credits: Producers, Joseph Losey, Norman Priggen; director, Joseph Losey; screenplay, Harold Pinter; editor, Reginald Mills; music, John Dankworth.
Cast: Dirk Bogarde, Sarah Miles, Wendy Craig, James Fox.
Description: 1 videocasstte (VHS) (112 min.) : sd., b & w ; 1/2 in.
Other Titles: Servant (Motion picture)

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A socio-psychological drama in which a servant, Barratt, is hired by an upper-class, self-centred young man, who has moved into a new house at Chelsea where he plans to live with his fiancee after their marriage. Gradually the relationship of servant and master changes as the latter finds himself slowly falling under Barratt's control.

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