Joseph Andrews (1977)
Dans l'Angleterre du XVIIIème siècle, Joseph Andrews, abandonné par ses parents, est recueilli par Lady Booby. Plus le temps passe et plus la jeune femme est séduite par le charme et la jeunesse du garçon.
Directeur:
Tony Richardson
écrivains:
Chris Bryant, Allan Scott.
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Ann-Margret as Lady Booby alias "Belle" |
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Peter Firth as Joseph Andrews |
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Michael Hordern as Parson Adams |
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Beryl Reid as Mrs. Slipslop |
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Jim Dale as The pedlar |
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Natalie Ogle as Fanny Ogle |
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Peter Bull as Sir Thomas Booby |
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Kenneth Cranham as The Wicked Squire |
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Karen Dotrice as Pamela |
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James Villiers as Mr. Booby |
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Penelope Wilton as Mrs. Wilton |
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Bernard Bresslaw as Parson Trulliber |
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Norman Rossington as Gaffer Andrews |
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Patsy Rowlands as Gammer Andrews |
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Murray Melvin as Beau Didapper |
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Ronald Pickup as Mr. Wilson |
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Peggy Ashcroft as Lady Tattle |
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Pauline Jameson as Lady Tittle |
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Timothy West as Mr. Tow-Wouse |
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Wendy Craig as Mrs. Tow-Wouse |
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Vanessa Millard as Betty |
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John Gielgud as The Doctor |
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Hugh Griffith as Squire Western |
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Dan Meaden as Coach Driver |
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Gerald Cross as Lawyer in Coach |
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Jenny Runacre as The Gypsy |
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Patrick Durkin as Trotter |
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Jonathan Cecil as Fop One |
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Vernon Dobtcheff as Fop Two |
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Steven Berkoff as Greasy Fellow |
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Gawn Grainger as Scout |
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Chris Bryant as Wicked Squire's Steward |
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Helen Fraser as Mrs. Adams |
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Willoughby Goddard as Fourposter Innkeeper |
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Richard Goolden as Squire Western's Clerk |
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Del Henney as Didapper's Valet |
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Nigel Humphreys as Birdcatcher |
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Tim Pigott-Smith as Cornet |
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Brian Glover as Gaoler |
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Stefan Gates as Young Joseph |
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Shannon Skinner as Young Pamela |
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George Raistrick as Booby Steward |
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Declan Mulholland as Resurrectionist |
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Sandra Dorne as Whore in Traffic Jam |
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Ken Mason as Dancing Master |
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Timothy Bateson as Master of Hounds |
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Janet Webb as Fat Nun |
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Maggie Wright as First Nun |
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Michael Balfour as Ruffian |
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Robert Ashby as Ruffian |
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Kurt Christian as Gypsy |
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Gurdial Sira as Gypsy |
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Neil Fitzwiliam as Mr. Wilson's Companion |
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Ken Parry as Mr. Wilson's Companion |
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Henry Woolf as Mr. Wilson's Companion |
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Alfred Lynch as Postilion (as Alfie Lynch) |
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Bernard Bresslaw as Parson Trulliber (uncredited) |
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Carol Drinkwater as (uncredited) |
| Directing | Tony Richardson | Director |
| Writing | Henry Fielding | Novel |
| Writing | Chris Bryant | Screenplay |
| Writing | Allan Scott | Screenplay |
| Camera | Freddie Cooper | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Paul Wilson | Camera Operator |
| Directing | Andrew Grieve | First Assistant Director |
| Art | Bill Brodie | Art Direction |
| Art | Ian Whittaker | Set Dresser |
| Costume & Make-Up | Ann Brodie | Makeup Artist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Susie Hill | Hairdresser |
| Costume & Make-Up | Patrick Wheatley | Costume Coordinator |
| Production | Doreen Landry | Publicist |
| Camera | Keith Hamshere | Still Photographer |
| Art | Jack Carter | Construction Manager |
| Production | Philip Kohler | Location Manager |
| Production | Jane Moscrop | Production Assistant |
| Production | Alex Richards | Production Accountant |
| Sound | Peter Handford | Sound Recordist |
| Sound | Gerry Humphreys | Sound Mixer |
| Sound | Chris Greenham | Sound Editor |
| Editing | Thom Noble | Editor |
| Sound | John Addison | Original Music Composer |
| Sound | John Addison | Conductor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Michael Annals | Costume Designer |
| Art | Michael Annals | Production Design |
| Camera | David Watkin | Director of Photography |
| Production | Anna Cottle | Associate Producer |
| Production | Roy Millichip | Production Supervisor |
| Production | Neil Hartley | Producer |
| Writing | Tony Richardson | Screenstory |
| Writing | Allan Scott | Lyricist |