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Overview

User Rating:
7.1/10   2,496 votes
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Director:
Writers:
Peter Shaffer (play)
Peter Shaffer (screenplay)
Contact:
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Release Date:
October 1977 (UK) more
Genre:
Tagline:
"I am yours and you are mine"
Plot:
A psychiatrist, Martin Dysart, investigates the savage blinding of six horses with a metal spike in a stable in Hampshire... more | add synopsis
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Awards:
Nominated for 3 Oscars. Another 4 wins & 4 nominations more
User Comments:
Unique, Underappreciated Masterpiece more (42 total)

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Richard Burton ... Martin Dysart
Peter Firth ... Alan Strang
Colin Blakely ... Frank Strang
Joan Plowright ... Dora Strang
Harry Andrews ... Harry Dalton
Eileen Atkins ... Hesther Saloman

Jenny Agutter ... Jill Mason
Kate Reid ... Margaret Dysart
John Wyman ... Horseman
Elva Mai Hoover ... Miss Raintree
Ken James ... Mr. Pearce
Patrick Brymer ... Hospital Patient
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Sufi Bukhari ... 2nd Child (uncredited)
David Gardner ... Dr. Bennett (uncredited)
James Hurdle ... Mr. Davies (uncredited)
Frazier Mohawk ... Ringmaster (uncredited)

Mark Parr ... Clown (uncredited)
Karen Pearson ... Mary (uncredited)
Sheldon Rybowski ... 1st Child (uncredited)
Anita Van Hezewyck ... Horse Trainer (uncredited)
Brook Williams ... Bit part (uncredited)
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Directed by
Sidney Lumet 
 
Writing credits
Peter Shaffer (play)

Peter Shaffer (screenplay)

Produced by
Denis Holt .... associate producer
Elliott Kastner .... producer
Lester Persky .... producer
 
Original Music by
Richard Rodney Bennett 
 
Cinematography by
Oswald Morris 
 
Film Editing by
John Victor-Smith  (as John Victor Smith)
 
Casting by
Rose Tobias Shaw 
Clare Walker 
 
Production Design by
Tony Walton 
 
Art Direction by
Simon Holland 
 
Costume Design by
Tony Walton 
 
Makeup Department
Ron Berkeley .... makeup artist
Ken Brooke .... makeup artist
James Keeler .... hair stylist
 
Production Management
Colin M. Brewer .... production supervisor (as Colin Brewer)
Bob Gray .... unit manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
David Tringham .... assistant director
 
Art Department
Ninkey Adamson .... assistant art director
Guenter Bartlik .... scenic artist (as Gunther Bartlik)
Jack Carter .... construction controller
Gerry Holmes .... set dresser
Dave Jordan .... property supervisor
Lawrence Miller .... design assistant
Carol Spier .... assistant art director
 
Sound Department
Jack Fitzstephens .... sound editor
Sanford Rackow .... sound editor
James Sabat .... sound mixer (as Jimmy Sabat)
Dick Vorisek .... sound re-recording mixer
 
Special Effects by
Kit West .... special effects
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Maurice Arnold .... camera focus
Dennis Fraser .... camera grip
Ron Gillham .... key grip (as Ronnie Gillham)
Chris Holmes .... electrical gaffer
Matt Tundo .... camera operator
John Tythe .... electrical supervisor
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Brenda Dabbs .... wardrobe supervisor
Patti Unger .... wardrobe mistress
 
Editorial Department
Harvey Rosenstock .... assistant editor
Peter Shatalow .... assistant editor
 
Music Department
Angela Morley .... conductor
 
Other crew
Yakima Canutt .... technical advisor
Arthur Carroll .... production accountant
Doug Doner .... wrangler
John Vanderpas .... wrangler
Sherry Wolfson .... production assistant
Iris Rose .... production secretary (uncredited)
Paul Schultz .... production assistant (uncredited)
 
Thanks
Harry Kerwin .... thanks: sequence from 'Sweet Bird of Aquarius' furnished by
Earl Wainwright .... thanks: sequence from 'Sweet Bird of Aquarius' furnished by
 
Crew believed to be complete


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Additional Details

Runtime:
137 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.66 : 1 more
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Certification:
Finland:K-16 (cut) (1978) | Canada:14+ (Ontario) | Ireland:18 | Finland:K-15 (new rating: 2001) (cut) | Australia:R | Canada:18A | France:-12 | Norway:15 | Sweden:15 | UK:15 (video rating) (1987) | UK:AA (original rating) | USA:R (certificate #24890) | Spain:18
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Trivia:
The producers did not initially want Richard Burton to play Martin Dysart, due to his reputation for alcoholism and overacting. Media reports indicated Marlon Brando and Jack Nicholson were interested in the part. Burton was forced to make Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977) before they would relent. more
Goofs:
Revealing mistakes: Some of the horses blinded in the final scene in the stable are obviously just puppets. more
Quotes:
Martin Dysart: Passion, you see, can be destroyed by a doctor. It cannot be created. more
Movie Connections:
Featured in The 35th Annual Golden Globe Awards (1978) (TV) more

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60 out of 62 people found the following comment useful.
Unique, Underappreciated Masterpiece, 6 October 2001
10/10
Author: Cheetah-6 from Maui

A rare and masterful adaptation of a piercing psychological stage drama. An emotionally unstable young man trying to come to terms with his love and erotic attraction as well as religious like worship of horses. Absolutely gripping!

I remember when I saw this on stage, reading in the program, that the writer Peter Schafer was traveling through the English countryside when he happened to come across a local news story of a young man who had blinded 6 horses at a nearby stable. Hence the basis for this story. So in a way it's a true one, with the details behind the event being Schafer's invention. Something in itself quite remarkable. It's hard to image someone taking that bit of information and fabricating anything more probing or riveting than this. This work takes full advantage of the possibilities of the screen yet retains the intimate feel of a play. Especially effective are Richard Burton's monologues directed to the viewer with enough food for thought to last through many a viewing. Also thought provoking are his conversations with a female colleague about his experience with this emotionally disturbed young man. The way nudity is handled in this film is also a rare pleasure. Unashamedly presented in all it's natural beauty, both male and female. Most films seem to act like male nudity is just too shocking for us to handle.

It's curious to me that a number of reviews that I've read by professional critic's seem to have been made too uncomfortable with the depth and intensity of this film to give it the top rating that it deserves. Few films have dared be this bold, yet simple in it's natural telling of a highly unusual act of violence by a young man emotionally out of control and all the darkness that lie beneath.

Also interesting is a story such as this where the therapy and healing taking place seems to be shared equally by patient and doctor. No other film has played that angle with the understanding of Equus.

It's a shame this film is so under appreciated. It should easily be in the top 250 and quite possibly the top 100 of all time. The fact it has only 233 votes at Imdb is evidence of it's undeserved obscurity.

Rent this when your ready for something profound and unforgettable.

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