Starring: Nigel Patrick , Dirk Bogarde , Patrick McGoohan
Directed by: Basil Dearden
Written by: Janet Green , John Boland , Nel King
Four gripping, elegantly crafted films produced by ground-breaking cinematic genius Basil Dearden in 1950s and '60s London.
Item Number: 16120
Four gripping, elegantly crafted films produced by ground-breaking cinematic genius Basil Dearden in 1950s and '60s London. Sapphire: Bigotry crosses class lines in a racially motivated murder, starring Nigel Patrick. The League of Gentlemen: An all-star gang led by Jack Hawkins pulls off a precisely calibrated robbery. Victim: A closeted, gay, married barrister (Dick Bogarde) becomes the target of blackmail in this early political taboo-buster. All Night Long: The plot of Othello plays out in smoky jazz clubs, with performances by Dave Brubeck and Charles Mingus. Color and black and white.
Sapphire
A beautiful female college student is found dead in a public park; the police soon discover that her murder may have been racially motivated. Basil Dearden's bold, direct police procedural, starring Nigel Patrick as the detective in charge of the investigation, is a devastating look at the way bigotry crosses class divides, and a snapshot of late-fifties England's increasingly interracial
The League of Gentlemen
Jack Hawkins wittily embodies a colonel, bitter about being forced into retirement, who ropes a cadre of corrupt former British army men into aiding him in a one-million-pound bank robbery-a risky, multitiered plan that also involves infiltrating a military compound. A delightful cast of British allstars, including Richard Attenborough, Bryan Forbes, and Roger Livesey, brings to life this precisely calibrated caper, which was immensely popular and influenced countless Hollywood heist films.
Victim
An extraordinary performance by Dirk Bogarde grounds this intense, sobering indictment of earlysixties social intolerance and sexual puritanism. Bogarde plays Melville Farr, a married barrister who is one of a large group of closeted London men who become targets of a blackmailer. Basil Dearden's unmistakably political taboo buster was one of the first films to address homophobia headon, a cry of protest against British laws forbidding homosexuality.
All Night Long
Othello is translated to the world of sixties London jazz clubs in Basil Dearden's smoky and sensational All Night Long. Over the course of one eventful evening, during the anniversary celebration of the musical and romantic partners Aurelius Rex (Paul Harris), a bandleader, and Delia Lane (Marti Stevens), a singer, Johnny Cousin (Patrick McGoohan), racked by ambition and jealousy, attempts to tear the interracial couple apart. This daring psychodrama is also remarkable for its on-screen appearances by such jazz legends as Charles Mingus, Dave Brubeck, and Tubby Hayes.
Sapphire
| Superintendent Robert Hazard | --- | Nigel Patrick |
| Inspector Phil Learoyd | --- | Michael Craig |
| Mildred | --- | Yvonne Mitchell |
| David Harris | --- | Paul Massie |
| Ted Harris | --- | Bernard Miles |
| Mrs. Harris | --- | Olga Lindo |
| Dr. Robbins | --- | Earl Cameron |
| Paul Slade | --- | Gordon Heath |
| Patsy | --- | Jocelyn Britton |
| Johnnie Fiddle | --- | Harry Baird |
| Barman | --- | Orlando Martins |
| Jack Ferris | --- | Rupert Davies |
| Sapphire Robbins | --- | Yvonne Buckingham |
Directed by Basil Dearden
Written by Janet Green, Lukas Heller
The League of Gentlemen
| Hyde | --- | Jack Hawkins |
| Race | --- | Nigel Patrick |
| Mycroft | --- | Roger Livesey |
| Lexy | --- | Richard Attenborough |
| Porthill | --- | Bryan Forbes |
| Stevens | --- | Kieron Moore |
| Rupert | --- | Terence Alexander |
| Weaver | --- | Norman Bird |
| Bunny Warren | --- | Robert Coote |
| Peggy | --- | Melissa Stribling |
| Elizabeth | --- | Nanette Newman |
| Hilda | --- | Lydia Sherwood |
| Molly Weaver | --- | Doris Hare |
| C.S.M. | --- | David Lodge |
| Wylie | --- | Patrick Wymark |
| Captain Saunders | --- | Gerald Harper |
| Grogan | --- | Brian Murray |
Directed by Basil Dearden
Written by John Boland, Bryan Forbes
Victim
| Melville Farr | --- | Dirk Bogarde |
| Laura | --- | Sylvia Syms |
| Calloway | --- | Dennis Price |
| Phip | --- | Nigel Stock |
| Barrett | --- | Peter McEnery |
| Eddy | --- | Donald Churchill |
| Lord Fullbrook | --- | Anthony Nicholls |
| P.H. | --- | Hilton Edwards |
| Harold Doe | --- | Norman Bird |
| Sandy Youth | --- | Derren Nesbitt |
| Scott Hankin | --- | Alan MacNaughton |
| Patterson | --- | Noel Howlett |
| Henry | --- | Charles Lloyd Pack |
| Det. Inspector Harris | --- | John Barrie |
| Bridie | --- | John Cairney |
| Mickey | --- | David Evans |
| Paul Mandrake | --- | Peter Copley |
| Barman | --- | Frank Pettitt |
| Madge | --- | Mavis Villiers |
| Miss Benham | --- | Margaret Diamond |
Directed by Basil Dearden
Written by Janet Green, John McCormick
All Night Long
| Johnny Cousin | --- | Patrick McGoohan |
| Cass Michaels | --- | Keith Michell |
| Emily | --- | Betsy Blair |
| Aurelius Rex | --- | Paul Harris |
| Rod Hamilton | --- | Richard Attenborough |
| Lou Berger | --- | Bernard Braden |
| Phales | --- | Harry Towb |
| Benny | --- | María Velasco |
| Himself - Piano | --- | Dave Brubeck |
| Himself - Alto Sax | --- | John Dankworth |
| Himself - Bass | --- | Charles Mingus |
| Himself - Trumpet | --- | Bert Courtley |
| Himself - Trombone | --- | Keith Christie |
| Himself - Guitar | --- | Ray Dempsey |
| Himself - Drums | --- | Allan Ganley |
| Himself - Tenor Sax and Vibes | --- | Tubby Hayes |
| Himself - Bongos | --- | Barry Morgan |
| Himself - Bass | --- | Kenny Napper |
| Himself - Piano | --- | Colin Purbrook |
Directed by Basil Dearden
Written by Nel King, Paul Jarrico