Monday Jun 22 | Surrey Hants Star
Joseph Losey was a wreck when he fled America for Britain. But the snobbery and injustice he found here inspired The Servant and other angry, masterful movies Joseph Losey would have been 100 this year, and it is worth paying attention to the anniversary.
Accident: a classically shot drama
I have never seen such a strong audience for a band, let alone one that hasn't even released their first album.
Accident Joseph Losey, Harold Pinter; Dirk Bogarde, Jacqueline Sassard. Rating: * * * * * Halfway between The Servant and The Go-Between , also playing in the bfi's Joseph Losey retrospective, he and Harold Pinter teamed up on this prickly drama of extra-marital intrigue among Oxford dons, which begins and ends with the screech of brakes over the ...
Peter Bradshaw | Inappropriate Cultural Flashbacks: The Sequel
You know that disease I told you about, where some actor's appearance in a film sparks a discombobulating wildfire of inapposite pop-cultural associations? It's worse than ever Tripped up ... Jacqueline Sassard, Dirk Bogarde and Stanley Baker in Accident.
Exiled from America, Joseph Losey still made a brilliant career. Philip French celebrates the centenary of the director who became a real European auteur Sunday, 24 May 2009 Exile has been an element in many cinematic careers, especially for those who fled from Nazi oppression to play a key role in Hollywood, but also for the smaller group driven ...
There are hidden and unexpected elements to actor and writer Dirk Bogarde revealed in his letters, sez Michael Shmith.
Timeless tale of wartime tragedy
JOHN Wilson's all-male play For King and Country, originally entitled Hamp after its central character, was premiered back in 1964, but its subject matter is timeless.
Why The Servant is one of the best memorials to Pinter
Serving a purpose ... James Fox, Joseph Losey and Harold Pinter on the set of The Servant.
Turn left... and follow in Hollywood stars' footsteps
LOCATIONS captured in films and TV programmes are featured on a new satellite navigation device.
How gay films made me a better man
In 1960, the British housewife's favourite pin-up, Dirk Bogarde , made a decision that would all but destroy his existing career.