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The Entertainer
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Synopsis
Laurence Olivier recreates his stage role of Archie Rice in this in-your-face film adaptation of John Osborne's play. The son of a legendary music hall comedian (Roger Livesey), Archie is strictly a third-rater, headlining a tacky music hall revue in a seedy seaside resort town. Archie can't admit that he's a failure, and his grim insouciance destroys everyone around him. Archie finagles his dying father into financing one last revue; he cheats shamelessly on his alcoholic wife (Brenda de Banzie); and he all but forces one of his sons (Albert Finney) to run off to join the army, only to die in the Suez. Through all his personal crises, Archie jigs and jabbers before his ever-diminishing audience, but by the end of the film he isn't even entertaining himself. Joan Plowright, who married Olivier shortly after completing The Entertainer, plays the film's one sympathetic character: Archie's daughter, whose love for her father blinds her to his flaws. The Entertainer was remade for television in 1976, with Jack Lemmon as Archie Rice and original songs by Marvin Hamlisch. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Alan Bates Frank Rice
Gilbert Davis Brother Bill
Brenda de Banzie Phoebe Rice
Shirley Ann Field Tina Lapford
Albert Finney Mick Rice
Charles Gray Columnist
Thora Hird Ada Lapford
Miriam Karlin Soubrette
Roger Livesey Billy Rice
Daniel Massey Graham
Joan Plowright Jean Rice
Geoffrey Toone Harold Hubbard
Laurence Olivier Archie Rice
Anthony Oliver Interviewer
Macdonald Hobley Film Star

Production Crew

Ralph W. Brinton Art Director
Ted Marshall Art Director
Oswald Morris Cinematographer
John Addison Composer (Music Score)
Barbara Gillett Costume Designer
Tony Richardson Director
Alan Osbigton Editor
Tony Sforzini Makeup
John Osborne Play Author
Harry Saltzman Producer
John Osborne Screenwriter
Nigel Kneale Screenwriter
Peter Handford Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1960
Runtime: 97
Country: UK
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Continental

Release
by British Lion Woodfall

Awards
1989 - Film Presented - Telluride Film Festival