Movie Details
- Status: Released
- Movie Tagline: A Terrifyingly Beautiful Motion Picture!
- Genres: Drama
- Release Date: 1963-11-14
- Runtime: 116.0 min
- Budget: Not Available
- Revenue: Not Available
- Production Companies: Springbok Productions
Cast & Crew
Dirk Bogarde, James Fox, Sarah Miles, Wendy Craig, Catherine Lacey, Richard Vernon, Harold Pinter, Ann Firbank, Doris Nolan, Patrick Magee, John Dankworth, Jill Melford, Alun Owen, Hazel Terry, Brian Phelan, Derek Tansley, Philippa Hare, Dorothy Bromiley, Alison Seebohm, Chris Williams, Gerry Duggan, Harriet Devine, Davy Graham, Colette Martin, Guy Standeven, Joanna Wake, Bruce Wells
Synopsis – What to Expect from “The Servant”
The Servant is a psychological drama released in 1963. It follows the story of Tony, a wealthy Londoner who hires a manservant, Hugo Barrett, to help him manage his household. At first, Tony is impressed by Hugo’s efficiency and skill, but gradually he becomes aware of the sinister and manipulative nature of his new servant.
The film begins with Tony hiring Hugo, and the two quickly develop a strained relationship. Hugo begins to take control of the household, manipulating Tony and his girlfriend Susan to his own ends. Tony is disturbed by Hugo’s behavior, but is unable to do anything about it.
Things take a turn for the worse when Tony discovers that Hugo is having an affair with Susan. He is further shocked to learn that Hugo has been manipulating him and his family for his own gain. Tony is forced to confront the fact that he has been taken advantage of by his new servant.
The film culminates in a dramatic confrontation between Tony and Hugo, in which Tony is forced to confront the truth of Hugo’s manipulation. In the end, Tony is forced to accept that he has been taken advantage of and must learn to live with the consequences.
The Servant is an intense psychological drama that explores the power dynamics between master and servant. It is a thought-provoking film that examines the complexities of human relationships and the power of manipulation.
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