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The Loved One

The Loved One

Actor(s): Robert Morse, Anjanette Comer, Jonathan Winters, Rod Steiger, James Coburn
Director(s): Tony Richardson
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Movie Details

MPAA Rating: NR
Content Advisory: Questionable for Children, Adult Humor
Movie Release: 1965
DVD Release: 06/20/2006
Format: DVD - Black and White,Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV - Closed Captioned
Edition: Dual Layered
Audio Tracks: English
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Run Time: 2 hrs 1 mins
Studio: Warner Home Video
Members Wishing: 9
Genres: Comedy, Black Comedy, Comedy of Manners, Showbiz Comedy

DVD Synopsis

The satire in Evelyn Waugh's darkly comic novel -The Loved One was originally double-edged. The book was not only an attack on the Southern California funeral industry but also a lampoon of Hollywood's "British colony," those clannish, cricket-playing English actors of years gone by who bemoaned the artificiality of Tinseltown while eagerly accepting the demeaning and insignificant movie roles they were offered. The film version of The Loved One, anxious to live up to its ad-campaign promise of containing "something to offend everybody," downplays the British-colony business (save for the presence of the magnificent Robert Morley) and pumps up the "death" gags. Innocent British poet Dennis Barlow (Robert Morse) falls in love with funeral-home cosmetician Aimee Thanatogenos (Anjanette Comer), who in turn is loved by prissy funeral director Mr. Joyboy (Rod Steiger). The latter lives with his obese mother (Ayllene Gibbons), whose eating sequence is far more hilarious (and more tasteless) than many of the film's calculatedly "black" jokes. A huge guest-star cast is headed by Jonathan Winters in a dual role as a funeral home manager and his covetous twin brother, who operates an elaborate pet cemetery. Musician Paul Williams is also on hand as a 13-year-old aeronautics genius who develops a method of sending corpses into "eternal orbit" (a plot device that Waugh neglected to include in his novel). Film historian William K. Everson has commented that The Loved One is one of the best and most underrated comedies of the 1960s. For others, especially those who might feel guilty chuckling at the sight of Anjanette Comer committing suicide with an embalming needle, it's purely a matter of taste...or lack of same. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Actors

Robert Morse - Dennis Barlow
Anjanette Comer - Aimee Thanatogenos
Jonathan Winters - Harry Glenworthy
Rod Steiger - Mr. Joyboy
Dana Andrews - Gen. Brinkson
James Coburn - Immigration Officer


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