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    • Lauren Ambrose

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      • Lauren Ambrose as Dorothy Turner (née Pearce), a local television news reporter and highly overprotective mother who accidentally killed her thirteen-week-old firstborn child by vehicular heatstroke, but lives under the delusion that he is alive and well.
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  2. The Servant is a 1963 British drama film directed by Joseph Losey. It was written by Harold Pinter, who adapted Robin Maugham's 1948 novella. The Servant stars Dirk Bogarde, Sarah Miles, Wendy Craig and James Fox.

  3. As scripted by Harold Pinter from a novella by Robin Maugham, The Servant played like a twisted, homoerotic 1960s version of one of PG Wodehouse's Jeeves stories.

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  4. Dec 16, 2019 · Leanne’s story may stay straight, but evidence tells a very different story. Based on Sean and Julian’s research, Leanne and her family died in a fire back in 2002. When Wanda grills Leanne on her past and her family, these details remain consistent (although she leaves out the fire).

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  5. THE SERVANT (1963), based on a slim 1949 novel by the nephew of novelist Somerset Maugham, was one of a handful of films made by the American expatriate director Joseph Losey in England, where he relocated after being blacklisted in his native country.

  6. www.bfi.org.uk › film › 3ab232f3-500b-5844-97cdThe Servant (1963) - BFI

    Penelope Gilliatt, The Observer, 1963 Adapted by celebrated playwright Harold Pinter from a story by Robin Maugham, The Servant sees spoiled young aristocrat Tony (James Fox) carelessly recruit a servant, Barrett (Dirk Bogarde), whose deferential demeanour belies the resentment, ambition and even sadism that will see him incrementally seek to ...

  7. Professional servant Hugo Barrett (Dirk Bogarde) is hired by a wealthy young man, Tony (James Fox), as his man-servant. Initially, Barrett is the ideal man-servant, quiet, loyal, submissive, unquestioning, and very helpful. However, over time the shine wears off and he reveals more of his true self, and it's far from submissive.

  8. No, ‘Servant’ is not based on a true story. Tony Basgallop serves as the creator of the series and has also written the script. Tony visualized writing a story on parenthood, originally stemming from the thought of his own children.

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