Negatives (film)
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Negatives | |
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Directed by | Peter Medak |
Written by | Peter Everett Roger Lowry |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Ken Hodges |
Edited by | Barrie Vince |
Music by | Basil Kirchin |
Production companies | Kettledrum Films Silvio Nazzarino Productions |
Distributed by | Continental Distributing (USA) Crispin Films (UK) |
Release date |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Negatives is a 1968 British drama film directed by Peter Medak. Based on the 1961 novel Negatives by Peter Everett, it features Peter McEnery and Glenda Jackson as Theo and Vivien, a couple who act out their erotic fantasies by dressing up as the Edwardian murderer Hawley Harvey Crippen and his lover Ethel le Neve. Diane Cilento plays Reingard, a German photographer who becomes involved in their private world.[1][2]
Cast
- Peter McEnery as Theo
- Diane Cilento as Reingard
- Glenda Jackson as Vivien
- Billy Russell as Old Man
- Norman Rossington as Auctioneer
- Stephen Lewis as The Dealer
- Maurice Denham as The Father
Critical reception
In The New York Times, Vincent Canby found the film "so good in so many of its particulars that it is hard to believe that it finally goes so wrong with such a straight face...It actually is quite a good movie until it is taken over by the fantasies—and by the anxious hand of a young (31 years old) director who wants to make a meaningful film. 'Negatives' is the first feature by Peter Medak and much of what he does is excellent. The movie has the careful tempo of a minuet, which counterpoints its desperate eroticism. It is beautifully photographed with the same tactile quality that may have been the only really distinguishing feature of 'Blow-Up.' and it is played by three performers who are always interesting to watch";[3] while more recently, Dennis Schwartz wrote, "It's a fun watch because it's carried off with such glee, just don't expect any help from the story getting to any significant psychological meanings and be prepared to see how much you like the film when it turns ugly."[4]
References
- ^ "Negatives (1968) - Peter Medak - Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related - AllMovie". AllMovie.
- ^ Goble, Alan (1 January 1999). The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 9783110951943 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Movie Reviews". The New York Times. 17 September 2021.
- ^ "negatives". homepages.sover.net.
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