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Director:

Joseph Losey

Writers:

Janet Green (writer)
Nina Warner Hooks (novel)

Release Date:

23 May 1958 (Finland) more

Genre:

Drama | History | Romance more

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Decay. more (5 total)


Cast

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Melina Mercouri ... Belle
Keith Michell ... Sir Paul Deverill
Flora Robson ... Mrs. Haggard

Patrick McGoohan ... Jess
June Laverick ... Sarah Deverill
Lyndon Brook ... John Patterson
Helen Haye ... Lady Caroline Ayrton
Mervyn Johns ... Brook
Laurence Naismith ... Dr. Forrester
Clare Austin ... Vanessa Ruddock
Catherine Feller ... Hattie
Nigel Green ... Game Pup
Newton Blick ... Ruddock
David Hart ... Will the Valet
John Salew ... Duffin the Butler
Ellen Pollock ... Haggard's Maid
Larry Taylor ... Cropped Harry (as Laurence Taylor)
Howard Greene ... Apothecary
Edna Morris ... Mrs. Piggot
Gladys Boot ... Mrs. Mutimer
Louis Aquilina ... Coco
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Brian Wilde ... (uncredited)
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Directed by
Joseph Losey 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Janet Green  writer
Nina Warner Hooks  novel "Darkness I Love You"

Produced by
Maurice Cowan .... producer
Earl St. John .... executive producer
 
Original Music by
Hans May 
 
Cinematography by
Jack Hildyard 
 
Film Editing by
Reginald Beck 
 
Production Design by
Richard Macdonald (uncredited)
 
Art Direction by
Ralph W. Brinton  (as Ralph Brinton)
 
Set Decoration by
Vernon Dixon 
 
Costume Design by
Julie Harris 
 
Makeup Department
Florrie Hyde .... wig maker
W.T. Partleton .... makeup artist
Helen Penfold .... hair stylist
Pauline Trent .... hair stylist
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Robert Asher .... assistant director
 
Sound Department
Jim Groom .... sound editor
Robert T. MacPhee .... sound mixer
Gordon K. McCallum .... sound mixer
Harry Fairbairn .... sound assistant (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
James Bawden .... camera operator (as Jim Bawden)
 
Music Department
Hans May .... conductor
 
Other crew
Arthur Alcott .... production controller
Gladys Goldsmith .... continuity
Vyvyan Holland .... historical advisor
T.S. Lyndon-Haynes .... assistant to producer
 
Crew believed to be complete


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Additional Details

Runtime:

103 min | USA:107 min (TCM print)

Country:

UK

Language:

English

Color:

Color (Eastmancolor)

Aspect Ratio:

1.66 : 1 more

Sound Mix:

Mono (Westrex Recording System)

Certification:

Australia:PG | USA:TV-PG


Fun Stuff

Trivia:

Melina Mercouri refused to wear the high-waisted period costume originally designed for her character, so all her dresses were redesigned to give them a more familiar 1950s silhouette - although the rest of the cast duly wear Regency clothing! more


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6 out of 10 people found the following comment useful.
Decay., 27 June 2002
Author: dbdumonteil

Decay is the keyword for many a Losey movie:"the servant" which the precedent user mentions,but also "king and country", "Boom","secret ceremony" "figures in a landscape",and in his towering achievement "M.Klein".Decay is the main topic of "gypsy anfd the gentleman":the titles tells it all.

A broke gentleman,whose mansion is mortgaged,and who 's slowly sinking into alcoholism,meets a gypsy,Belle,herself under her lover Jess's thumb.He flouts conventions and marries her.It's the beginning of a storylike,melodramatic yarn,in the grand tradition of the popular novels of the nineteenth century.

Let's put it straight.The weakest link is Melina Mercouri.She's ludicrous and laughable .Her grimaces and her outré swagger do not convince at all:when she discovers she married a ruined man and starts destroying all things in sight,she generates nothing but horse-laugh. She's in direct contrast to the rest of the cast,which is thoroughly excellent,particularly Patrick McGoohan's machiavelian Jess and Flora Robson.

Losey's directing is sometimes breathtaking and makes us forget the implausibilities of the screenplay:crazy cavalcades,strange places (the Summer house:the pagoda),and a final which would fit in an horror movie. The supporting characters sometimes seem embryonic.Losey always said he did not love this work,and the reason can be found in the editing:some characters were very interesting:Paul the aristocrat's fiancée and her father who both know that the marriage will not be a love one;the proud fighter who refuses Paul's purse;Flora Robson's "the Legend" who has been done down by the scenarists.

Paul Deverill's decay remains the center of Losey's movie.When the movie begins, he's only half corrupt,he's still got his pride.He knows his world is crepuscular but he despises his sister's fiancé,a "sawbone",one of these parvenus whose star is on the rise. His fall from grace will be infamous :"No I'm damned" he said towards the end.Note that Belle always calls him by his surname "Deverill". Had Belle be played by a talented actress,her relationship with her lover Jess would have been absolutely fascinating.Actually,Belle is only a pawn in Jess's game,he's the real master,Belle and Paul being his puppets.

The magnificent country landscapes predate "the go-between" and the relationship Paul/Jess "the servant".The Summer house full of old stuff like the teddy bear forecasts the attic in "secret ceremony",this attic where everybody would like to invent a past for himself.Paul's lost identity will find his exact equivalent in "M.Klein.Although imperfect ,"gypsy and the gentleman",this British extravaganza,deserves to be seen.

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