Genre: Drama, Love Triangle, Urban, Suspense, Infidelity, Coming Of Age
Tagline: Makes "Room at the Top" look like a vicarage tea-party.
Plot: Set in the gray industrial town of Nottingham, Alan Sillitoe's novel SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY MORNING, with all of its bleak realism, is successfully adapted to the screen with a powerful performance by Albert Finney in his first starring role. Director Karel Reisz draws on his work in documentaries to give the film a sharp eye for the look and feel of northern England. Arthur Seaton (Albert Finney) is an young man trapped in a mindless factory job, intrinsically rebelling, but without any focus to his anger. He spends his Saturday nights getting drunk and his Sunday mornings fishing. His affair with a married neighbor, Brenda (Rachel Roberts), seems to please him only for its risky illicitness. Their love scenes are controversial for the palpable expression of real sexual pleasure that Roberts shows in the role of an ordinary English housewife, and because of the fact that she receives, from a handsome younger man, the sexual fulfillment that her husband can not provide.SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY MORNING, with it's mix of contemporary alienation, a fantastic jazz score, and a realistic atmosphere, resonates with Finney's charm and unexplainable rage at the world.
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| Directed by |
Karel Reisz
The French Lieutenant's Woman, Sweet Dreams, Who'll Stop the Rain | |
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Picnic at Hanging Rock, Murder on the Orient Express, Foul Play | | | Bryan Pringle
Brazil, 3 Men and a Little Lady, Snow White: A Tale of Terror | Robert Cawdron
The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes, A King in New York, Madhouse | |
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