1. Joseph Losey dating history
Joseph Losey was previously married to Dorothy Bromiley (1956 - 1963). Dating History 1. Grid List
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2. The Intruder: Joseph Losey's Artistic Exile on Notebook | MUBI
Apr 16, 2020 · We meet him at the Venice Film Festival engaged to a woman in public relations (Verna Lisi). When he stumbles onto a sweaty friend of his using ...
Exiled during the Hollywood blacklist, director Joseph Losey's artistry flourished abroad in such films as "Eva" and "The Servant."

3. Kim Morgan on Elizabeth Taylor & Joseph Losey - New Beverly Cinema
Jan 3, 2020 · Film historian Kim Morgan writes about director Joseph Losey and actress Elizabeth Taylor in Secret Ceremony and Boom.
Film historian Kim Morgan writes about director Joseph Losey and actress Elizabeth Taylor in Secret Ceremony and Boom.

4. Losey, Joseph - Senses of Cinema
Mar 21, 2003 · Losey moved to New York early on and was heavily involved in the radical theater of the 1930s, directing many agit-prop plays. Like so many ...

5. The Hour of Reckoning Descends in “Mr. Klein” | The New Yorker
Aug 30, 2019 · Alain Delon stars in Joseph Losey's neglected classic from 1976, now newly restored. ... Klein is there, too, with his girlfriend, Jeanine ...
Restored to its clammy glory, Joseph Losey’s 1976 film, starring Alain Delon, shows the director as a connoisseur of dread as he dissects the anti-Semitism of Occupied France.

6. Why the new Joseph Losey box-set is a treasure | Movies | The Guardian
Oct 24, 2008 · Thank Hollywood for blacklisting Joseph Losey, says John Patterson. He was the best thing that happened to 1960s British cinema.
Thank Hollywood for blacklisting Joseph Losey, says John Patterson. He was the best thing that happened to 1960s British cinema

7. Losey, Joseph (1909-1984) Biography - BFI Screenonline
... his girlfriend and sentenced to death. His estranged father, David ... Joseph Losey (New York, A. S. Barnes, 1967) Milne, Tom, Losey on Losey ...
Director, Writer, Producer
8. TSPDT - Joseph Losey
... Current (unranked). 1957 - ○ What's Opera, Doc? (GF-2160) T. 1957 - ○ White ... (GF-9698). 1983 - The Key (GF-13055)
They Shoot Pictures, Don't They? is dedicated to the art of motion picture film-making and most specifically to that one particular individual calling the shots from behind the camera - the film director.

9. Intimate stranger in: British cinema of the 1950s - Manchester Hive
In an interview in Films and Filming in October 1963, Joseph Losey had declared: 'The Servant is the only picture he have ever made in his life where there ...
In an interview in Films and Filming in October 1963, Joseph Losey had declared: 'The Servant is the only picture he have ever made in his life where there was no interference from beginning to end, either on script, casting, cutting, music or on anything else. This chapter focuses on his two British films prior to The Servant, The Criminal and The Damned. The Servant could be seen as the completion of the first phase of Losey's English period, which had begun in 1954 with his first film in England, The Sleeping Tiger. The film in which Losey's background is most obvious is The Intimate Stranger in which the hero Richard Basehart is a former American film editor who, partly through an advantageous marriage, has become an important executive producer in England.

10. Joseph Losey - Tony McKibbin
Oct 29, 2020 · ... his new girlfriend. His ex, Maggie sees the new girlfriend Suzanne in the shop and after they chat briefly Maggie finds out how much ...
Joseph Losey’s body of work is vas…

11. Film Review: The Servant (1963) By Joseph Losey - CinemaWaves
Apr 28, 2024 · To the dismay of Tony's equally privileged girlfriend, Susan (Wendy Craig), he hires Hugo (Dirk Bogarde), a valet, as his personal manservant.
The Servant Review | Film by Joseph Losey | Considered a provocative and risque work at the time of its release, it was shelved for a period but is now revered as a masterpiece.

12. The Criminal (Joseph Losey, 1960) - Offscreen
Feb 19, 2018 · ... new prisoner, with the credits playing out and a beautifully ... girlfriend he loves as he is to brutal violence with his enemies.
Another film noir finds its sweaty way into the Buck a Review column, Joseph Losey’s The Criminal, starring the criminally underrated Brit tough guy Stanley Baker.

13. How Harold Pinter and Joseph Losey probed the British obsession ... - BFI
Jun 27, 2018 · The Servant was so distinctive that it initiated a new formally ambitious kind of cinema in the UK, one that reached beyond the social realism ...
The working partnership between American director Joseph Losey and British writer Harold Pinter produced the finest work on screen that either ever did. In their three films together – The Servant (1963), Accident (1967) and The Go-Between (1971) – they explored the British class system with forensic skill, always pitting their modernist disdain for its moral bankruptcy against their own deep-seated, almost helpless fascination. We can add to those finished films their 1972 collaboration on the unmade version of Proust’s In Search of Lost Time, which Pinter described as “the best working year of my life”.
