Directed by:
Tony RichardsonCinematography:
Oswald MorrisComposer:
John AddisonCast:
Laurence Olivier, Brenda De Banzie, Roger Livesey, Joan Plowright, Alan Bates, Daniel Massey, Albert Finney, Shirley Anne Field, Thora Hird, James Culliford (more)VOD (1)
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Laurence Olivier plays Archie Rice, a mediocre music hall artist upholding a dying tradition in an English seaside town. Tony Richardson originally directed Laurence Olivier as Rice in the Royal Court's theatre production, and did so again in this, his second feature. The seedy world which Archie Rice occupies could be seen to represent the general malaise of post-war Britain, previously explored by writer John Osborne in his play 'Look Back in Anger', adapted for the screen by Nigel Kneale in 1959. Kneale subsequently went on to co-write The Entertainer with Osborne. Olivier is supported by a superb cast including a young Alan Bates as his son, Roger Livesey as his kindly, now retired, always more talented and popular father, and Joan Plowright as his daughter. The remarkable cast also features Daniel Massey, Shirley Anne Field, Thora Hird and Charles Gray. Olivier's portrayal of a man coming undone at the seams and revealing the emptiness inside, is a revelation. It changed the public's perception of him, introducing him to a new younger audience, and garnered him yet another Oscar® nomination. (British Film Institute (BFI))
(more)Awards
- Winner
- Nominations
Academy Awards
- 1961 - Laurence Olivier (Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role)
British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA)
- 1961 - Laurence Olivier (Best British Actor)
- 1961 - John Osborne, Nigel Kneale (Best British Screenplay)
- 1961 - Joan Plowright (Most Promising Newcomer to Film)
New York Film Critics Circle Awards
- 1960 - Laurence Olivier (Best Actor)
Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (KVIFF)
- 1960 - Laurence Olivier (Best Actor Award)