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Richard Lester

If any single director can encapsulate the popular image of Britain in the Swinging Sixties, then it is probably Richard Lester. With his use of flamboyant cinematic devices and liking for zany humour, he captured the vitality, and sometimes the triviality, of the period more vividly than any other director. This has been somewhat to the detriment of his later work which, whilst more conventional in style, has qualities which have been overshadowed by his fashionable earlier output.

Lester was born in Philadelphia, USA, on 19 January 1932. After graduating in clinical psychology from the University of Pennsylvania, he began his career in American television as a stagehand, rising to become a director at just 20. He left for Europe in 1954, settling in Britain in 1956.

His sympathy for anarchic comedy made him an ideal director for the television series A Show Called Fred (ITV, 1956), where he worked with Peter Sellers and Spike Milligan. He teamed up with them again for… read more

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Electrus Amadeus Magnus

20Nov12

romeo & juliet ending. oops, spoiler.

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comeandsee

21Mar12

this film is beautful in the contrasts it reaches between the romance of the central duo and the anti romance of the myth, as the green lands of england becomes something much more bleak and wasted. the beginning with richard shaw is perfection. sean connery is better than he ever has been before or since and audrey hepburn is audrey.

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Hayley M Cameron

31Mar11

sooooooooooooooooooooooo boring. Connery is a terrible actor.

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christo

14Dec10

one of the three oder four dvds I need to own...great movie!

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