A repressed night-school teacher, secretly homosexual, struggles to cope with his demanding, eccentric mother.A repressed night-school teacher, secretly homosexual, struggles to cope with his demanding, eccentric mother.A repressed night-school teacher, secretly homosexual, struggles to cope with his demanding, eccentric mother.
- Nominated for 3 BAFTA Awards
- 3 nominations total
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- TriviaMany critics noticed that Neville Smith, in the leading role, seemed to be doing an extended impression of the play's author, Alan Bennett.
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This is definitely an early work, and it shows. It's a bit long, a bit pausy, occasionally a bit slow-moving. The "hero" (if that's an appropriate word for him) isn't very sympathetic. But there's plenty of clues about the future of Bennett's writing. This is his first work with Thora Hird and Julie Walters, both of whom would go on to glory in both series of Talking Heads, many years later.
There's an overbearing mother, repressed homosexuality, an embarrassingly loud conversation in a cafe, the idea that hippy-ish or left-wing ideas make people uncomfortable, themes of education, failed sexual relationships that are over before they have begun, and, of course, Northern England.
All of the above elements will be honed, improved and adapted in future workings, but this really is the birth of a modern genius. Occasionally a bit tedious, though.
There's an overbearing mother, repressed homosexuality, an embarrassingly loud conversation in a cafe, the idea that hippy-ish or left-wing ideas make people uncomfortable, themes of education, failed sexual relationships that are over before they have begun, and, of course, Northern England.
All of the above elements will be honed, improved and adapted in future workings, but this really is the birth of a modern genius. Occasionally a bit tedious, though.
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- May 28, 2004
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What is the broadcast (satellite or terrestrial TV) release date of Me! I'm Afraid of Virginia Woolf (1978) in Australia?
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