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The Naked Civil Servant (1975)
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Synopsis
Based on
Quentin Crisp
's autobiography, the once-controversial picture The Naked Civil Servant stars
John Hurt
as Crisp, a flamboyant character who publicly declared his homosexuality during the brutally homophobic and misogynistic England of the 1930s and '40s -- a time when this alternative lifestyle was still an offense punishable by imprisonment in Great Britain. (The man dyed his hair and wore makeup in an era when women were looked on with disapproval for such behavior!) Director
Jack Gold
handles the material with taste, discretion, and a generous supply of humor; it thus might seem bizarre to a contemporary viewer that anyone could be offended by this, but remember that the world was a different place in 1975. More than a few PBS subscribers threatened to yank their support when this British TV film was first offered to American viewers in the spring of that year. Fortunately, many others were willing to see beyond the film's controversial subject matter and revel in the excellence of the production and its participants; one of the film's biggest and most influential fans was none other than
Milton Berle
.
Carl Davis
, best known for his symphonic silent-movie restoration scores, composed the music. Hurt drew equal controversy later that same year for his work in
another
British drama-turned-PBS special -- when he played the psychotic Caligula in Herbert Wise's epic miniseries I, Claudius. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Patricia Hodge
Ballet teacher
John Hurt
Quentin Crisp
Liz Gebhardt
Production Crew
Quentin Crisp
Book Author
Carl Davis
Composer (Music Score)
Jack Gold
Director
Philip Mackie
Screenwriter
Year: 1975
Runtime: 80
Country: UK
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Produced by
Thames Television
Awards
2009 - Film Presented - Berlin International Film Festival
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.