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Dirk Bogarde and James Fox in The Servant (1963)
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THE BASEMENT (1967) "[The Basement] was written for the camera. A grape suggested a marble, which suggested a cricket ball which suggested a bullet. Images merged and changed and connected like a dream..." - Nancy Banks-Smith
#my favourite scene was the marble/cricket/bullet scene#no dialogue but such powerful imagery!#harold pinter#60s#1960s#60s television#60s theatre#the basement
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Harold Pinter in THE BASEMENT (1967)
#he played sinister so well :')#harold pinter#60s#60s film#pinter films#60s theatre#the basement#playwright#british playwright
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THE BASEMENT (1967) by Harold Pinter
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“Truth in drama is forever elusive. You never quite find it, but the search for it is compulsive.”
- Harold Pinter
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Harold talking about (or rather NOT talking about) his play The Homecoming
#harold pinter#the homecoming#did anyone see this recently at the young vic!?#I thought it was very good#Harold being purposely difficult in interviews is my favourite thing actually#his little laugh after saying ‘sex is a relevant factor’ is so cute!
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HAROLD PINTER in NO EXIT (1964)
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Harold Pinter as Mr Roote in the 1995 staging of 'The Hothouse' at Chichester Festival Theatre
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Harold Pinter as Garcin in 'No Exit' by Jean Paul Sartre (1964)
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Harold Pinter as Seeley in A NIGHT OUT (1960)
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Harold Pinter as Mr Roote in THE HOTHOUSE Chichester Festival Theatre (1995)
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Harold Pinter, October 10, 1930 - December 24, 2008.
With Ann Firbank in Joseph Losey’s The Servant (1963).
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Mark Gerson Playwright Harold Pinter, London 1960
“You’re dead. You can’t live, you can’t think, you can’t love. You’re dead. You’re a plague gone bad. There’s no juice in you. You’re nothing but an odor.” Harold Pinter, “The Birthday Party” 1957
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Forty-five years ago today: Joan Bakewell vs Harold Pinter. Late Night Line-Up, BBC 2, 11 September 1969.
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