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Was kommt danach...?

Originaltitel: I'll Never Forget What's'isname
  • 1967
  • 1 Std. 37 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,2/10
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Oliver Reed in Was kommt danach...? (1967)
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SatireComedyDrama

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe professional and romantic misadventures of an advertising executive in 1960s swinging London.The professional and romantic misadventures of an advertising executive in 1960s swinging London.The professional and romantic misadventures of an advertising executive in 1960s swinging London.

  • Regie
    • Michael Winner
  • Drehbuch
    • Peter Draper
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Oliver Reed
    • Orson Welles
    • Carol White
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,2/10
    1112
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Michael Winner
    • Drehbuch
      • Peter Draper
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Oliver Reed
      • Orson Welles
      • Carol White
    • 12Benutzerrezensionen
    • 9Kritische Rezensionen
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    I'll Never Forget What's 'Isname
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    I'll Never Forget What's 'Isname

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    Oliver Reed
    Oliver Reed
    • Andrew Quint
    Orson Welles
    Orson Welles
    • Jonathan Lute
    Carol White
    Carol White
    • Georgina Elben
    Harry Andrews
    Harry Andrews
    • Gerald Sater
    Michael Hordern
    Michael Hordern
    • Headmaster
    Wendy Craig
    Wendy Craig
    • Louise Quint
    Norman Rodway
    Norman Rodway
    • Nicholas
    Marianne Faithfull
    Marianne Faithfull
    • Josie
    Frank Finlay
    Frank Finlay
    • Chaplain
    Ann Lynn
    Ann Lynn
    • Carla
    Harvey Hall
    Harvey Hall
    • Charles Maccabee
    Lyn Ashley
    Lyn Ashley
    • Susannah
    Edward Fox
    Edward Fox
    • Walter
    Basil Dignam
    Basil Dignam
    Mark Burns
    Mark Burns
    • Michael Cornwall
    Mark Eden
    Mark Eden
    • Kellaway
    Stuart Cooper
    Stuart Cooper
    • Lewis Force
    Veronica Clifford
    • Anna
    • Regie
      • Michael Winner
    • Drehbuch
      • Peter Draper
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    10malthursday

    Oliver Reed, Orson Welles, and Dolly Birds...

    I first saw this movie on Canadian TV on the midnight movie on CJOH and it has stuck in my head ever since. Back then, I enjoyed it for the psychedelic dream sequences, the dolly birds, and the good ol' "frank sexuality." Watching it again on DVD thirty years later, I find it still resonates, but for different reasons. Now, I relate more to Quint's rejection of his entire way of life and the way he wants to be free of it, but ultimately can't escape it.

    The Super-8 commercial he makes at the end of the film is still dazzling -- one would think that Michael Winner would have gone on to greater things, but this film is the best thing he ever did. Same goes for Oliver Reed, although he made some good ones in the late '60s and early '70s. Several other Reed-Winner collaborations, THE SYSTEM (a/k/a THE GIRL GETTERS), THE JOKERS, and HANNIBAL BROOKS, are also worth checking out.

    Excellent performances by Reed, Orson Welles, Carol White, and Harry Andrews, and a top script by Peter Draper (who also wrote THE SYSTEM).

    Favorite bit of dialogue:

    QUINT: I'm going to find an honest job.

    LUTE: Silly boy. There aren't any.
    10soverein

    The swinging sixties grows up

    Although constructed around "swinging " London this tale of futility in the pursuit of happiness endures. Oliver Reed will come as a surprise to most people who would not have thought the latter day hell raiser could deliver such a sensitive performance as the central character Andrew Quint.

    A successful advertising exec Quint belabours the notion of a simple life and eschews the trappings of his current situation ( both professional and domestic ) to work at a small literary magazine with a friend from his days at Oxford. These trappings include two mistresses and an ex wife. The scenes with the mistresses are perhaps the least pleasing of the whole film.

    "I never really saw the money anyway, it came in and went out ; if I felt like being successful I'd go and buy a new shirt"

    A series of symbolic events unfold ( most notably a public school reunion and the pointless death of his new girlfriend )which only serve in Quint considering joining an equally exploitative competitor to the ad agency he quit at the outset.
    che-29

    A high mark of Brit 60s flicks

    There were so many good British films made in the 60s ,that you rarely hear this one mentioned .Thou,it is a worthy film and is comparable to 'Performance' and 'Women in Love' as one of the best films of the era.It's about a Business executive who has to re-think his life and relationships for what they are worth. Orson Welles is great as his creepy Boss and all of the female actors who play his many girlfriends did a very convincing job. The Dream sequences are very LSD inspired.

    If you like it also See 'The System' by the the same filmmaker.
    5North_Londoner

    Flawed nostalgia piece

    Pretty poor film in terms of plot and structure but interesting as a glimpse of a long gone London and for some lovely footage of Cambridge.

    Also worth casting your eye over the cast, Welles looking bloated and unwell, Reed's striking looks somewhat dented by the facial scarring as a result of a 1963 bar fight and Carol White youthful and beautiful before her succumbing in following years to substance addiction. Michael Winner makes one his final Brit films before moving to Hollywood and it's certainly no classic, kind of a 'Garden State' of its day - episodic but contrived and laboured.

    However, England looks good and the 60s do look pretty swinging.
    8christopher-underwood

    The year of 1967

    The year of 1967 was significant for the 'swinging London', psychedelic music and some of the craziest movies ever made. This fine film from the much derided Michael Winner is one of the very good ones. Much use is made of UK locations, London, Cambridge and small but accurate details like the colourful boutiques and rather the awful public school. Also very apt for the time is the idea that work should be 'honest', that joint the 'rat race' or treadmill of life was all wrong. That there was an alternative. The concept of free love also prevalent at the time is also much to the fore although Winner does not shy away from tackling the downside, divorce, jealousy, children etc. But, this is a colourful and mostly cheerful film with great performances from a host of British stars. Reed is great, Carol White does very well, as does Wendy Craig (don't think I've seen her in her underwear before!) and must also mention delightful cameo from a gorgeous looking Marianne Faithful. It's all much ado about nothing essentially but there is an edge to this and it is a very accurate slice of life in 1967.

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      Often named as the first movie to use the word "fuck" in its dialogue. Another contender is "Ulysses (1967)," another film of 1967. However, "The Victors" - which features the F-word in a song soldiers are heard singing - was first seen four years earlier. (This scene appears now to vanished completely from the film and is not on the DVD version; however, it was remarked by critics in 1963).
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      [Often cited as the first time the word "fuck" was heard in the cinema]

      Josie: Get out of here, you fucking bastard!

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      Featured in Film Review: Marianne Faithfull (1968)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 11. April 1968 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • I'll Never Forget What's 'Isname
    • Drehorte
      • Troubadour, 265 Old Brompton Road, Kensington, London, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(Coffee House)
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      • Scimitar Films
      • Universal Pictures
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