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Young Englishman Dennis Barlow ([[Robert Morse]]) wins an airline ticket and visits his uncle Sir Francis Hinsley ([[John Gielgud]]) in [[Los Angeles]]. Hinsley has worked as a production staffer at a major Hollywood studio for over thirty years. His employer D.J. Jr. ([[Roddy McDowall]]) fires Hinsley, despite the old man’s faithful dedication to the company. Hinsley commits suicide by hanging himself. Dennis is swayed by a prominent member of the local English expatriate community to spend most of the money from his uncle's estate on a socially prestigious burial at Whispering Glades cemetery and mortuary where he soon meets Aimee Thanatogenos ([[Anjanette Comer]]), a hopelessly naive and idealistic cosmetician who says she was named after [[Aimee Semple McPherson|Aimee McPherson]]. Dennis lusts over but has no wish for a lasting relationship. Meanwhile, Aimee worships head embalmer Mr. Joyboy ([[Rod Steiger]]) who wants to marry her. |
Young Englishman Dennis Barlow ([[Robert Morse]]) wins an airline ticket and visits his uncle Sir Francis Hinsley ([[John Gielgud]]) in [[Los Angeles]]. Hinsley has worked as a production staffer at a major Hollywood studio for over thirty years. His employer D.J. Jr. ([[Roddy McDowall]]) fires Hinsley, despite the old man’s faithful dedication to the company. Hinsley commits suicide by hanging himself. Dennis is swayed by a prominent member of the local English expatriate community to spend most of the money from his uncle's estate on a socially prestigious burial at Whispering Glades cemetery and mortuary where he soon meets Aimee Thanatogenos ([[Anjanette Comer]]), a hopelessly naive and idealistic cosmetician who says she was named after [[Aimee Semple McPherson|Aimee McPherson]]. Dennis lusts over but has no wish for a lasting relationship. Meanwhile, Aimee worships head embalmer Mr. Joyboy ([[Rod Steiger]]) who wants to marry her. |
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To raise money Dennis begins working at Happier Hunting Grounds, a local pet cemetery run by Henry Glenworthy ([[Jonathan Winters]]), who has also lately been fired by the studio. Dennis courts Aimee with plagiarized poetry, with which Joyboy soon discredits him. However, Aimee is put off at the thought of marrying Joyboy when she sees her boss' bizarre and unhealthy relationship with his morbidly obese mother whose only interest is food. |
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Aimee seeks spiritual help by mail from the Guru Brahmin ([[Lionel Stander]]), who turns out to be a drunken staff writer at a newspaper. She then flees to cemetery owner Reverend Wilbur Glenworthy (also played by Winters) who swiftly greets her with over the top sexual come ons. Wholly distraught, she commits suicide by embalming herself. Joyboy finds her dead body and Dennis shows up shortly thereafter to blackmail him into switching Aimee's body with that of a dead astronaut whose closed casket is meant to be put in a rocket and launched into space. After the televised funeral ceremony and with cash in hand, Dennis flies back to England. |
Aimee seeks spiritual help by mail from the Guru Brahmin ([[Lionel Stander]]), who turns out to be a drunken staff writer at a newspaper. She then flees to cemetery owner Reverend Wilbur Glenworthy (also played by Winters) who swiftly greets her with over the top sexual come ons. Wholly distraught, she commits suicide by embalming herself. Joyboy finds her dead body and Dennis shows up shortly thereafter to blackmail him into switching Aimee's body with that of a dead astronaut whose closed casket is meant to be put in a rocket and launched into space. After the televised funeral ceremony and with cash in hand, Dennis flies back to England. |
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The Loved One | |
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Directed by | Tony Richardson |
Written by | Evelyn Waugh (novel) Terry Southern Christopher Isherwood |
Produced by | John Calley Haskell Wexler |
Starring | Robert Morse Anjanette Comer Rod Steiger John Gielgud Liberace |
Cinematography | Haskell Wexler |
Edited by | Hal Ashby Brian Smedley-Aston |
Music by | John Addison |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
Running time | 122 minutes |
Country | Template:FilmUS |
Language | Transclusion error: {{En}} is only for use in File namespace. Use {{langx|en}} or {{in lang|en}} instead. |
The Loved One is a 1965 film about the funeral business in Los Angeles, which is based on The Loved One: An Anglo-American Tragedy (Template:Lty}), a short satirical novel by Evelyn Waugh. It was directed by British filmmaker Tony Richardson and the screenplay – which also drew on Jessica Mitford's book The American Way of Death (Template:Lty)[1] – was written by noted American satirical novelist Terry Southern and British author Christopher Isherwood.
Plot
Young Englishman Dennis Barlow (Robert Morse) wins an airline ticket and visits his uncle Sir Francis Hinsley (John Gielgud) in Los Angeles. Hinsley has worked as a production staffer at a major Hollywood studio for over thirty years. His employer D.J. Jr. (Roddy McDowall) fires Hinsley, despite the old man’s faithful dedication to the company. Hinsley commits suicide by hanging himself. Dennis is swayed by a prominent member of the local English expatriate community to spend most of the money from his uncle's estate on a socially prestigious burial at Whispering Glades cemetery and mortuary where he soon meets Aimee Thanatogenos (Anjanette Comer), a hopelessly naive and idealistic cosmetician who says she was named after Aimee McPherson. Dennis lusts over but has no wish for a lasting relationship. Meanwhile, Aimee worships head embalmer Mr. Joyboy (Rod Steiger) who wants to marry her.
To raise money Dennis begins working at Happier Hunting Grounds, a local pet cemetery run by Henry Glenworthy (Jonathan Winters), who has also lately been fired by the studio. Dennis courts Aimee with plagiarized poetry, with which Joyboy soon discredits him. However, Aimee is put off at the thought of marrying Joyboy when she sees her boss' bizarre and unhealthy relationship with his morbidly obese mother whose only interest is food.
Aimee seeks spiritual help by mail from the Guru Brahmin (Lionel Stander), who turns out to be a drunken staff writer at a newspaper. She then flees to cemetery owner Reverend Wilbur Glenworthy (also played by Winters) who swiftly greets her with over the top sexual come ons. Wholly distraught, she commits suicide by embalming herself. Joyboy finds her dead body and Dennis shows up shortly thereafter to blackmail him into switching Aimee's body with that of a dead astronaut whose closed casket is meant to be put in a rocket and launched into space. After the televised funeral ceremony and with cash in hand, Dennis flies back to England.
Cast
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Production
The film was shot in and around the Los Angeles area with Hollywood, the Hollywood Hills, Beverly Hills,LAX and Burbank among the locations. Whispering Glades was drawn from Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale.
Notes
- ^ Lee Hill - A Grand Guy: The Life and Art of Terry Southern Boomsbury, 2001) p.135
External links
- The Loved One at IMDb
- The Loved One at the TCM Movie Database
- The Loved One at AllMovie