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Director |
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Year |
1948; 1950; 1951 |
Country |
Honor Blackman, James Hayter, Michael Hordern, Dirk Bogarde, Jean Simmons, John Laurie, Kay Walsh, Michael Rennie, Nigel Patrick, Glynis Johns, Finlay Currie, Mai Zetterling, Wilfred Hyde-White
Certificate |
PG |
Length |
279 mins |
Label |
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Format |
DVD B&W |
Region |
2 |
Aspect |
16:9 Wide Screen |
Cat No |
7952764 |
Main Language |
English |
These are wonderful entertainment. Three anthology films consisting of ten adaptations of W Somerset Maugham's short stories, all starring a wide array of familiar faces in parts both large and small and introduced by the man himself. In his introduction to Quartet, he talks of the critical reaction to his writing through the decades, a critical reaction that called him brutal, flippant, cynical, competent and finally, in his sixties, superficial. The qualities that the critics forgot to mention – as evinced by these films – are compassionate, tolerant, understanding, and at times, as with his extolling the benefits of illiteracy (The Verger) or narrating the tale of a workshy, idle, dishonorouble rogue of a brother getting one over on his decent, hardworking, respectable sibling (The Ant and the Grasshopper), throughly irreverent. He is also highly amused by the puffed-up pretensions, the complications, the quirks and the downright silliness of human nature. He says in his introduction to Encore that the purpose of writing his stories was to entertain. These honest, enjoyable adaptations do just that, admirably.
Graeme Hobbs on 5th September 2007
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