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Country Dance

  • 1970
  • X
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
402
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Peter O'Toole and Susannah York in Country Dance (1970)
Drama

Controversial tragicomedy about a brother's obsessive love for his sister. Having left her husband, Hilary moves in with her unbalanced brother, Pink, who uses wit and humor to hide his amor... Read allControversial tragicomedy about a brother's obsessive love for his sister. Having left her husband, Hilary moves in with her unbalanced brother, Pink, who uses wit and humor to hide his amorous yearnings.Controversial tragicomedy about a brother's obsessive love for his sister. Having left her husband, Hilary moves in with her unbalanced brother, Pink, who uses wit and humor to hide his amorous yearnings.

  • Director
    • J. Lee Thompson
  • Writer
    • James Kennaway
  • Stars
    • Peter O'Toole
    • Susannah York
    • Michael Craig
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    402
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • J. Lee Thompson
    • Writer
      • James Kennaway
    • Stars
      • Peter O'Toole
      • Susannah York
      • Michael Craig
    • 9User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Peter O'Toole
    Peter O'Toole
    • Sir Charles Ferguson
    Susannah York
    Susannah York
    • Hilary Dow
    Michael Craig
    Michael Craig
    • Douglas Dow
    Harry Andrews
    Harry Andrews
    • Brigadier Crieff
    Cyril Cusack
    Cyril Cusack
    • Dr. Maitland
    Judy Cornwell
    Judy Cornwell
    • Rosie
    Brian Blessed
    Brian Blessed
    • Jack Baird
    Robert Urquhart
    Robert Urquhart
    • Auctioneer
    Mark Malicz
    • Benny-the-Pole
    Jean Anderson
    Jean Anderson
    • Matron
    Lennox Milne
    • Miss Mailer
    Helena Gloag
    • Auntie Belle
    Marjorie Dalziel
    • Bank Lizzie
    Marjorie Christie
    • Bun Mackenzie
    Rona Newton-John
    • Miss Scott
    Roy Boutcher
    • James McLachlan Forbes
    Ewan Roberts
    Ewan Roberts
    • Committee Member
    Peter Reeves
    • Smart Alec
    • Director
      • J. Lee Thompson
    • Writer
      • James Kennaway
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    User reviews9

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    10victorsargeant

    "Another gut wrecking emotional cleansing of the Blue Devils of the Soul"

    After all these years, of Peter O'Tool's brilliant, costly giving of his Soul, film after film, at last, Hollywood tosses him an Oscar recently.

    Country Dance showed up one night late, and of course, blew me out of my complainant niche in my alleged "Life". How does he do it?

    York again also is brilliant in this kind of play. Both psychological battleships loaded for bear....

    Bravo to author, director, cast, and camera crew. No wonder the Nazi's lost to these Irish, Scot, English blends....brutal honesty hurts...back in the 70's, when I personally believed "honesty" was pure and absolutely vital to trust. I have modified my edgy extremes, and will settle for more human, warm flaws within myself and others.

    Forgiveness allows humanity to have a reverse gear, and allows us to fix our own bull headed egos and erotic mistakes....
    10CinefanR

    Great acting. When are we going to see a DVD release?

    Well, there's another criminally underrated movie which is nowhere to be found. It's outrageous, really, not having this on DVD yet.

    „Brotherly Love" would most likely become a cult classic. The story is interesting and O'Toole is always fascinating to watch.

    It's better than most of the stuff we see today, just good old fashioned acting. Compelling social commentary, some good laughs and incredible performances, especially from O'Toole, make this worth watching. It's a shame "Brotherly Love" doesn't get more credit... but, hey, maybe we'll see a DVD release from MGM in this lifetime, and more people will actually get to see it.
    4Boba_Fett1138

    Quirky...

    This movie was a rather odd viewing experience. The movie is obviously based on a play. Now I'm sure that everything in this movie works out just fine in a play but for in a movie it just doesn't feel terribly interesting enough to watch. The movie is way too 'stagey' and they didn't even bothered to change some of the dialog to make it more fitting for a movie. Instead what is presented now is an almost literally re-filming of a stage-play, with over-the-top characters and staged dialog. Because of all this the storyline really doesn't work out and the movie becomes an almost complete bore- and obsolete viewing experience.

    It takes a while before you figure out that this is a comedy you're watching. At first you think its a drama you're watching, with quirky characters in it but as the movie progresses you'll notice that the movie is more a tragicomedy, that leans really more toward the comedy genre, rather than the drama genre.

    The characters and dialog are really the things that make this movie a quirky and over-the-top one that at times really become unwatchable. Sure, the actors are great; Peter O'Toole and Susannah York, amongst others but they don't really uplift the movie to a level of 'watchable enough'.

    The story feels totally disorientated. Basicaly the story is about nothing and just mainly focuses on the brother/sister characters played by Peter O'Toole and Susannah York. But what exactly is the story even about? The movie feels like a pointless and obsolete one that has very little to offer. Like I said before; I'm sure the story is good and interesting to watch on stage but as a movie it really isn't fitting and simply doesn't work out.

    The editing is simply dreadful and times and it becomes even laughable bad in certain sequences.

    More was to expect from director J. Lee Thompson, who has obviously done far better movies than this rather failed, stage-play translated to screen, project.

    Really not worth your time.

    4/10

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    2GeoffLeo

    Clearly a waste of the time of a talented cast and director.

    I thought maybe a film which boasted a cast including Peter O'Toole, Susannah York, Michael Craig & Harry Andrews might be worth watching. Alas, I was wrong. Utter pretentious nonsense from beginning to end with both O'Toole and York overacting wildly. I watched it twice and still have no idea what is was about. I've a feeling O'Toole plays the Laird of a Scottish castle who has a drink problem and likes reliving childhood games with his sister (York). He is also barking mad. But apart from that, your guess is as good as mine.

    The film has no redeeming feature whatsoever. I can only assume the cast and director were blackmailed into making this dreary, unimaginative, stagy piffle. Clearly a waste of the time of a talented cast and director. Risible.
    8swnthom

    Stagey Drama/Comedy

    A somewhat typical bit of filmmaking from this era. Obviously, It was first conceived into this world for the stage, but nonetheless a very good film from beginning to end. Peter O'Toole and Susannah York get to do their stage performance act for the silver screen and both do it effectively. There is very little in the way of story and anyone not familiar with this type of off beat character study may be a little put off by it. All in all, though, A good film in which Peter O'Toole and Susannah York get to overact.

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    • Trivia
      This was only the second time that Peter O'toole filmed in Ireland, the first being " The Lion in Winter ".
    • Quotes

      Sir Charles Ferguson: My name is James McLachlan Pisspot, and I am your Conservative candidate.

    • Soundtracks
      Love Is the Sweetest Thing
      Performed by Al Bowlly

      Music and Lyrics by Ray Noble

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    • Release date
      • April 22, 1970 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Same Skin
    • Filming locations
      • Wicklow Town, County Wicklow, Ireland
    • Production companies
      • Keep Films
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Windward
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 52 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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