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Director:
John Schlesinger
Writer:
Penelope Gilliatt (screenplay)
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Release Date:
8 September 1971 (USA) more
Genre:
Drama more
Tagline:
It's about three decent people. They will break your heart.
Plot:
Divorced working woman Alex and well-to-do Jewish family doctor Daniel Hirsh share not only the same... more | add synopsis
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Awards:
Nominated for 4 Oscars. Another 12 wins & 5 nominations more
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Made in 1971 and, as of this posting, still ahead of its time. more (33 total)

Cast

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Peter Finch ... Dr. Daniel Hirsh

Glenda Jackson ... Alex Greville
Murray Head ... Bob Elkin
Peggy Ashcroft ... Mrs. Greville
Tony Britton ... George Harding
Maurice Denham ... Mr. Greville
Bessie Love ... Telephone Operator
Vivian Pickles ... Alva Hodson
Frank Windsor ... Bill Hodson
Thomas Baptiste ... Prof. Johns
Richard Pearson ... Middle-aged Patient
June Brown ... Female Patient
Hannah Norbert ... Daniel's Mother
Harold Goldblatt ... Daniel's Father
Marie Burke ... Aunt Astrid
Caroline Blakiston ... Rowing Woman
Peter Halliday ... Husband
Douglas Lambert ... Man at Party
Jon Finch ... Scotsman
Kimi Tallmadge ... Lucy Hodson
Russell Lewis ... Timothy Hodson
Emma Schlesinger ... Tess Hodson
Carl Ferber (as Karl Ferber)
Patrick Thornberry ... Baby John Stuart Hodson
Robert Rietty ... Daniel's Brother
Liane Aukin
Robin Presky
Edward Evans
Gabrielle Daye
George Belbin

Richard Loncraine ... Tony (Bob's partner)
Royce Mills
Monica Vassiliou
John Rae
Ellis Dale
Joe Wadham
Henry Danziger
Ann Firbank ... Party Guest
Derek Gilbert
William Job
Nike Arrighi ... Party Guest (as Nikki Arrighi)
Francis Ghent
Donald Sumpter
Rohan McCullough
Barbara Markham
Robert Wilde
Esta Charkham
Hilary Hardiman
Simon Joseph
Gideon Kolb
Martin Lawrence
Mercia Mansfield
Reuben Elvy
Jovey Douben
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Henry Gilbert ... 1930s Flashback Rabbi (scenes deleted)
Helen Lindsay ... (scenes deleted)
David Webb ... Restaurant Owner (scenes deleted)
Cindy Burrows ... (uncredited)

Daniel Day-Lewis ... Child Vandal (uncredited)
Petra Markham ... Designer's girlfriend (uncredited)
John Warner ... Party Guest (uncredited)
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Directed by
John Schlesinger 
 
Writing credits
Penelope Gilliatt (screenplay)

Produced by
Joseph Janni .... producer
Edward Joseph .... associate producer
 
Original Music by
Ron Geesin 
 
Cinematography by
Billy Williams 
 
Film Editing by
Richard Marden 
 
Production Design by
Luciana Arrighi 
 
Art Direction by
Norman Dorme 
 
Costume Design by
Jocelyn Rickards 
 
Makeup Department
Betty Glasow .... hairdresser
Freddie Williamson .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Hugh Harlow .... production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Michael Green .... third assistant director
Simon Relph .... first assistant director
Nigel Wooll .... second assistant director (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
David Campling .... sound editor
Gerry Humphreys .... sound re-recording mixer
Alan Jones .... assistant sound editor
Eddy Joseph .... assistant sound editor
Simon Kaye .... sound recordist
 
Camera and Electrical Department
David Harcourt .... camera operator
 
Editorial Department
Mary Kessel .... assistant editor
 
Music Department
Douglas Gamley .... musical director
 
Other crew
Marilyn Clarke .... production coordinator
Ann Skinner .... continuity
 

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Additional Details

Runtime:
110 min
Country:
UK
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.66 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono
Company:
Vectia more

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Ian Bannen was fired from the role of Daniel Hirsh shortly after filming began. Apparently, he was so nervous about what kissing another actor on screen might do to his career, he could not concentrate enough to even get going with the part. He later said that losing the role set back his career. more
Quotes:
Timothy: Blecch!
Alex: Serves you right for pinching my breakfast.
Timothy: Not *your* breakfast! Papa paid for it!
Bob: Well, there's socialism for you.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in "That '70s Show: Sunday, Bloody Sunday (#1.10)" (1998) more
Soundtrack:
Auf Flügeln des Gesanges (On Wings of Song) more

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10 out of 15 people found the following comment useful.
Made in 1971 and, as of this posting, still ahead of its time., 7 January 2006
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Author: Gary James from United States

"Sunday Bloody Sunday", which tells the story of two older adults (Glenda Jackson and Peter Finch) who are discreetly in an parallel relationship with a young, irresponsible artist (Murray Head), has never appeared on free television (i.e.: U.S. network and syndicated television). Unlike John Schlesinger's previous movie of two years earlier, the Oscar-winning "Midnight Cowboy", I have never seen this movie in a sanitized, edited version and I'm very glad of that.

Former New Yorker movie critic Penelope Gilliatt wrote a brilliant character study. In a very quiet, non-judgmental and unassuming way, I wonder if the story is a bit of an autobiography in the life of openly gay director John Schlesinger?

Very adult, thought-provoking and extremely well-acted, "Sunday Bloody Sunday" was made in 1971 and despite some dated 70s trappings, is still way ahead of most movies that deal with the subjects of sexuality and adult relationships.

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