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Morgan - A Suitable Case For Treatment

Morgan - A Suitable Case For Treatment - Morgan (Warner) is a gorilla-obsessed, newly divorced man, barely clinging on to his sanity. He trie

 

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Morgan (Warner) is a gorilla-obsessed, newly divorced man, barely clinging on to his sanity. He tries everything he can to sabotage his ex-wife's second marriage - from dressing up in a gorilla suit to planting a bomb!

 

 

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Director Karel Reisz
Starring David Warner, Robert Stephens, Vanessa Redgrave

 

Country UK Language  -- Year 1966

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"With a 16mm camera, and minimal resources, and no payment for your technicians, you cannot achieve very much in commercial terms. You cannot make a feature film and your possibilities of experiment are severely limited. But you can use your eyes and your ears. You c...  View article in full

 

 

 

 

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