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Episode 137 - The Entertainer (1960)

Released Monday, 29th May 2023
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Episode 137 - The Entertainer (1960)

Episode 137 - The Entertainer (1960)

Episode 137 - The Entertainer (1960)

Episode 137 - The Entertainer (1960)

Monday, 29th May 2023
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Welcome to Reel Britannia-a very British podcast about very British movies ...with just a hint of professionalism. 

 

Classic kitchen sink drama this week from John Osborne and Tony Richardson featuring an all-star British cast headed by Laurence Olivier 

The Entertainer (1960) 

London schoolteacher Jean Rice (Joan Plowright) returns to her seaside resort hometown at a time of personal crisis. Her father, Archie (Laurence Olivier), is a star on the music hall circuit, but, in the television age, that old-fashioned entertainment is dying out. His second wife, Phoebe (Brenda De Banzie), is openly contemptuous of her husband's many affairs, and his son, Mick (Albert Finney), is a soldier fighting in the Suez. Despite Archie's unflagging optimism, tragic events unfold. 

 

“You were a pretty little thing. Not that looks are important - not even for a woman. You don't look at the mantelpiece when you poke the fire. “ 

 

You can find this and all our previous episodes at: 

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Thanks for listening! 

Scott and Steven 

 

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