not to take away from david warner's individuality since he's terrific in the film, but if tom courtenay & malcolm mcdowell had a love child, he'd look like warner!
one of the most interesting, zaniest films of the 1960s in terms of form & narrative. & most likely one of the least viewed, sadly. an ultra-key film of the british new wave, if we're talking about the significance of periodising films. it bridges the early 60s films like Billy Liar (1963), A Kind of Loving (1962 & the total anarchy of If... (1969).
i've been looking for this film for years! it has made a lifelong fan of david warner,how about more of him?
I was 16 when I saw this simultaneously exhilarating and unsettling film in 1966. At the time, I loved MORGAN: A SUITABLE CASE FOR TREATMENT so much that I named my dog Morgan.