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Interlude is a 1968 British drama film directed by Kevin Billington, and starring Oskar Werner, Barbara Ferris and Virginia Maskell. [2] The film is a loose remake of the 1957 American film Interlude directed by Douglas Sirk. It was Maskell's final film as she died in January 1968, five months before its release.
The film is a reworking of When Tomorrow Comes, a 1939 film starring Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer. Both films were based on a novel by James M. Cain. [ 4 ] Sirk cited Serenade as the title of that book, but in March 2014, in a long article for Senses of Cinema in which he discussed all three works, critic Tom Ryan points out that Kristopher ...
She took a break from acting from 1962 to concentrate on her family, acted occasionally in TV series as Danger Man and The Prisoner, and returned after the birth of her second son to shoot Interlude (1968) in the summer of 1967. Interlude was released after she died, and she won a posthumous National Board of Review award and a BAFTA nomination ...
His version of the 2015 documentary “Best of Enemies” stages 1968’s legendarily vicious TV debates between the foremost public intellectuals of the day: left-wing novelist and screenwriter ...
James Earl Jones at His Best. James Earl Jones was an actor known for his booming voice, towering presence, and utter commitment to his craft. He passed away on September 9, 2024, at the age of 93.
"Interlude" is a 1968 song written and composed by Georges Delerue and Hal Shaper and originally performed by American soul singer Timi Yuro. It is the title track for the 1968 film of the same name. In 1994, the song was covered in a duet by Morrissey and Siouxsie Sioux and released as a single in August of that year by EMI. It was presented ...
U.S. distribution of Italian & French film; co-production with Documento film; produced by Royal Films International April 2, 1968: A Dandy in Aspic: April 10, 1968: Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows: April 1968: Up the MacGregors! U.S. distribution of Italian film May 15, 1968: The Swimmer: June 5, 1968: For Singles Only: June 1968: Assignment K
Best Film: The Shoes of the Fisherman; Best Foreign Film: War and Peace; Best Actor: Cliff Robertson ; Best Actress: Liv Ullmann (Hour of the Wolf, Shame) Best Supporting Actor: Leo McKern (The Shoes of the Fisherman) Best Supporting Actress: Virginia Maskell ; Best Director: Franco Zeffirelli (Romeo and Juliet)