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Welcome back to our queer film retrospective, “A Gay Old Time.” In this week’s column, with late closeted film star Dirk Bogarde in the news, let’s revisit one of his great roles, 1963’s ...
With the great Dirk Bogarde top of mind, do yourself a favor and check out some of his best & gayest work: 1961s Victim is streaming via Max & The Criterion Channel, 1956’s The Servant via ...
The Servant is for the most part strong dramatic fare, ... Dirk Bogarde plays a manservant who is hired by a young and elegant man about town to run a house he has just bought in a fashionable ...
As well as appearing in more than sixty films, Dirk Bogarde wrote six novels, eight volumes of autobiography and a volume of journalism, and recorded Lyrics for Lovers, an album of spoken word covers ...
A wealthy man hires a servant who turns out to have a hidden agenda. Restoration of the classic drama with Dirk Bogarde and Sarah Miles. Strong language/sex. (1963)(112 mins ...
The aristocratic Tony (James Fox) moves to London and hires the servant Hugo Barrett (Sir Dirk Bogarde) for all services at home. Barrett seems to be a loyal and competent employee, but Tony's ...
Tony (James Fox), a British aristocrat, hires the mysterious Hugo Barrett (Dirk Bogarde) as his household servant. The new employee soon begins to cause unrest in the household, and Tony is forced ...
When he was young and easy and prince of the apple towns, Dirk Bogarde was Britain's No. 1 box office star. Always being mobbed, he was attended by mounted policemen wher ever he went. His ...
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