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3 days ago · The other day I listened to a dramatised radio documentary about the former matinee idol Dirk Bogarde. Actually, it was the story behind Victim, a ground-breaking 1961 movie starring Bogarde that sensitively addressed the appalling treatment of gay men at that time.
Film no. 726 - Dirk Bogarde has succeeded again in this difficult film but for me it is Charlotte Rampling who is illuminating all the way. I have only seen her recent films so far so it’s just wow to see at such a young age. The scene that makes the artwork cover is unique.
1 day ago · Dirk Bogarde sought out the director—Cavini, whatever—when he saw a previous film of hers on television. Where is that film? Why hasn’t the Criterion Collection released and restored it?
3 days ago · She had a minor role in his thriller The Criminal (1960), and was glimpsed briefly in his masterpiece The Servant, starring Dirk Bogarde as the butler who gradually takes over the home of his employer. Bromiley is the young woman who has a run-in with Bogarde as he leaves a phone box.
3 days ago · Bogarde is superb, particularly considering that he spent years as a popular matinee idol and was himself closeted at a time when being gay was still a crime in the UK.
3 days ago · Thereafter her only notable cinema role was a memorable cameo in Losey’s masterly chiller The Servant (1964), as a woman badgering Dirk Bogarde to vacate a telephone box.
3 days ago · Vienna,1957. Lucia (Charlotte Rampling), un’ebrea sopravvissuta al campo di concentramento e il suo aguzzino Max (Dirk Bogarde) si incontrano molti anni dopo la fine della Seconda guerra ...