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The Loved One

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The Loved One (1965)

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Reviews Counted: 4

Fresh: 3

Rotten:1

Average Rating: 7.2/10

Runtime: 2 hrs 2 mins

Genre: Comedies

Synopsis: Before John Waters appeared on the scene to explore the idiosyncrasies of American culture, Tony Richardson had already adapted Evelyn Waugh's scabrous black comedy satirizing the U.S. mortuary industry along with American attitudes... Before John Waters appeared on the scene to explore the idiosyncrasies of American culture, Tony Richardson had already adapted Evelyn Waugh's scabrous black comedy satirizing the U.S. mortuary industry along with American attitudes toward capitalism, sex, religion, Hollywood, and other sacred cows. The film stars Robert Morse as Dennis Barlow, a young British poet who specializes in plagiarism. He arrives in Hollywood at the home of his uncle Sir Frances Hinsley (Sir John Gielgud), a movie art director, hoping to find work. Shortly thereafter, his uncle is fired by his studio and, in despair, commits suicide. Leading British actor Sir Ambrose Abercrombie (Robert Morley) recommends interment at the exlusive Whispering Glades cemetery, and Dennis complies. The "poet" also manages to pick up a job at the affiliated pet cemetery, the Happier Hunting Grounds, and begins to meet some rather unique people, among them embalmer Mr. Joyboy (Rod Steiger) and his 800-pound mother (Allyene Gibbons), coffin salesman Mr. Starker (Liberace), and Wilbur and Harry Glenworthy (Jonathan Winters), twin brothers who own the establishment. Winters and Steiger are particularly brilliant in a film is studded with cameos, including James Coburn, Milton Berle, Dana Andrews, Roddy McDowall, and Margaret Leighton. Camp icons Liberace and a pre-Waters Tab Hunter also add to the festivities. [More]

Starring: Robert Morse, Rod Steiger, Jonathan Winters, John Gielgud

Starring: Robert Morse, Rod Steiger, Jonathan Winters, John Gielgud, Paul Williams, Dana Andrews, Milton Berle, James Coburn

Director: Tony Richardson

Director: Tony Richardson
Producer: John Calley
Screenwriter: Terry Southern
Composer: John Addison

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Jun 20, 2006

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  • The funeral business gets a giant raspberry in this wickedly wacky, resplendently ridiculous farce based on Evelyn Waugh's macabre comic masterpiece and directed with inspired verve by Tony Richardson (Tom Jones). But the American way of death isn't the film's only target: sex, greed, religion and mother love are also in the crosshairs of its satirical shots. Robert Morse plays a bemused would-be poet who gets entangled with an unctuous cemetery entrepreneur (Jonathan Winters), a mom-obsessed mortician (Rod Steiger) and other bizarre characters played by such adept farceurs as John Gielgud, Robert Morley, Tab Hunter, Milton Berle, James Coburn and Liberace. If The Loved One doesn't make you laugh, call the undertaker!
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    @tomic 12/20/07
    100%
    As funny and relevant today is when it was made in 1965.
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    Bryce The Cyclops 02/15/07
    80%
    Tokyo Joe (Heisler, 1949) T-Meter N/A My Rating 8/10 Moulin Rouge (Luhrmann, 2001) T-Meter 78% My Rating 8/10 The Loved... More
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    the_kid_with_the_helmet 09/07/05
    10%
    There's really no other word to describe this movie than horrible. Well, maybe irritating. Yeah, irritating is a very... More
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    Prospero 12/16/03
    100%
    Properly described as the film with something to offend everyone. It's a scathingly funny look at the funeral... More
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