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Look Back in Anger Reviews. Despite every golden impurity, Richardson's film is somewhat of a spell-binder, thanks mostly to its solid pictorial "memories" of the archaic Warner Brothers...
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In Northern England, frustrated college dropout Jimmy Porter...
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In Northern England, frustrated college dropout Jimmy Porter (Richard Burton) plays music at a jazz club at night and by day works at a candy stall with partner Cliff Lewis (Gary Raymond), who...
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- Richard Burton
- Tony Richardson
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Sep 26, 2024 · Look Back In Anger is the story of Jimmy who is intelligent but struggling to find his purpose in life, running a sweet stall with his lodger Cliff and married to the similarly capable Alison who has deserted her privileged family to be in these unfamiliar surroundings.
Review by Grant McLanaghan ★★★★ Can’t go wrong with a smart script (and an equally well-written screenplay) performed by great actors – especially when the action is captured by gorgeous B&W cinematography.
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Look Back in Anger: Directed by Tony Richardson. With Richard Burton, Claire Bloom, Mary Ure, Edith Evans. A disillusioned, angry university graduate comes to terms with his grudge against middle-class life and values.
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- Tony Richardson
1 h 38 m. Summary A disillusioned, angry university graduate comes to terms with his grudge against middle-class life and values. Drama. Directed By: Tony Richardson. Written By: John Osborne, Nigel Kneale. Look Back in Anger. Metascore Generally Favorable Based on 8 Critic Reviews. 69. User Score Available after 4 ratings. tbd. My Score.
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"Look Back In Anger" is a mostly good reproduction of John Osborne's stage play about a college-educated Englishman trapped in a dank working class existence and lashing out at everyone around him. The performances are excellent all around; Mary Ure's I found the most moving as the fragile upper-class wife.