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A Severed Head

  • 1971
  • R
  • 1h 38min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.3/10
453
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A Severed Head (1971)
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Dark ComedyComedy

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe wine taster and merchant Martin Lynch-Gibbon is married to the shallow and spoiled Antonia Lynch-Gibbon, and loves his mistress Georgie Hands. Antonia is under therapy with Martin's best... Leer todoThe wine taster and merchant Martin Lynch-Gibbon is married to the shallow and spoiled Antonia Lynch-Gibbon, and loves his mistress Georgie Hands. Antonia is under therapy with Martin's best friend, the psychiatrist Palmer Anderson. One day, Antonia decides to ask for a divorce f... Leer todoThe wine taster and merchant Martin Lynch-Gibbon is married to the shallow and spoiled Antonia Lynch-Gibbon, and loves his mistress Georgie Hands. Antonia is under therapy with Martin's best friend, the psychiatrist Palmer Anderson. One day, Antonia decides to ask for a divorce from Martin, to live with Palmer, but they want to keep Martin as their friend. When Palmer... Leer todo

  • Dirección
    • Dick Clement
  • Guionistas
    • Iris Murdoch
    • J.B. Priestley
    • Frederic Raphael
  • Elenco
    • Lee Remick
    • Richard Attenborough
    • Ian Holm
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.3/10
    453
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Dick Clement
    • Guionistas
      • Iris Murdoch
      • J.B. Priestley
      • Frederic Raphael
    • Elenco
      • Lee Remick
      • Richard Attenborough
      • Ian Holm
    • 13Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 6Opiniones de los críticos
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    A Severed Head
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    A Severed Head

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    Lee Remick
    Lee Remick
    • Antonia Lynch-Gibbon
    Richard Attenborough
    Richard Attenborough
    • Palmer Anderson
    Ian Holm
    Ian Holm
    • Martin Lynch-Gibbon
    Claire Bloom
    Claire Bloom
    • Honor Klein
    Jennie Linden
    Jennie Linden
    • Georgie Hands
    Clive Revill
    Clive Revill
    • Alexander Lynch-Gibbon
    Ann Firbank
    Ann Firbank
    • Rosemary Lynch-Gibbon
    Rosamund Greenwood
    Rosamund Greenwood
    • Miss Seelhaft
    Constance Lorne
    • Miss Hernshaw
    Robert Gillespie
    Robert Gillespie
    • Winking Patient
    Katherine Parr
    • Receptionist
    Nerys Hughes
    Nerys Hughes
    • Nurse
    Anne Jameson
    • Woman at Party
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    Yvette Rees
    Yvette Rees
    • Woman at Party
    Tommy Godfrey
    • Removal Man
    • (sin créditos)
    Anthony Lang
    • 'Saint' at Party
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    Aileen Lewis
    • Lady at Private Members Club
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    Robin Parkinson
    • Drinks Waiter
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    • Dirección
      • Dick Clement
    • Guionistas
      • Iris Murdoch
      • J.B. Priestley
      • Frederic Raphael
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    Opiniones de usuarios13

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    4TequilaMockingbird63

    The title is AWFUL but the film is .........

    I had to watch this film recently and expected to see HORROR film. A SEVERED HEAD!? h-e-l-l-o? Only to find out this is a comedy... I THINK? Very dry, very British. The confusing title would be explained at the end of the film as the character Honor quotes:

    "Go back to reality Martin,... I am an object of terrible fascination to you, A Severed Head such as primitive tribes used putting a morsel of gold on it's tongue to make it utter prophecies, as real people you and i do not exist for one and other."

    I know, huh? I didn't get the correlation either. Seeing there are only 3 user comments (at the time of this review) I feel bad for so many films like this. So many thousands of films that took so long to make and so many actors gave great performances only to fall into the abyss of obscurity. Worth watching though if only for Lee Remick who is absolutely stunning and quite a skilled dead pan comic.
    4JamesHitchcock

    Iris Murdoch Deserved Better Than this

    Although Iris Murdoch was one of the most distinguished British novelists of the second half of the twentieth century, her work has been almost completely ignored by the cinema. "A Severed Head" is the only one of her twenty-six novels to have been made into a feature film. (Two others, "An Unofficial Rose" and "The Bell", have been serialised for television).

    The story, a study of adultery among the wealthy upper middle classes of London, put me in mind of Dorothy Parker's celebrated bon mot about the Bloomsbury Group, namely that they lived in squares and loved in triangles, although you would need a more complicated figure than the humble triangle to do justice to the amatory geometry of Iris Murdoch's characters. Martin Lynch-Gibbon, a well-to-do wine merchant, thinks that he has it all- plenty of money, a house in an exclusive part of London, a beautiful wife, Antonia, and a beautiful younger mistress, Georgie. Martin's world, however, is rocked when Antonia informs him that she wants a divorce. The reason is not Martin's affair with Georgie; at this stage in the proceedings Antonia is still unaware of his infidelity. The reason is that Antonia herself has been having an affair with her psychoanalyst Palmer Anderson, a good friend of Martin.

    The film then chronicles the various developments and revelations ensuing from Antonia's announcement. These involve Martin, Antonia, Palmer, Georgie and two further characters, Martin's brother Alexander, a sculptor, and Palmer's half-sister Honor Klein, a lecturer in anthropology at Cambridge. Although the film is based on a short novel, of only just over two hundred pages in my edition, there is certainly insufficient space in this review to set out all the plot twists. The characters in the novel, and this is reflected in the film as well, see themselves as "civilised", a word which for them means "blasé about sexual misconduct"- something else they have in common with the Bloomsbury group, who likewise prided themselves on their ability to rise above conventional morality, at least as far as sex is concerned. Palmer is particularly concerned that everyone involved in the tangled web of relationships should be as "civilised" as possible, even when their activities stray into illegal territory. (Besides his affair with Antonia, Palmer is also sleeping with Honor. He claims that because she is only his half-sister they are not committing incest, but the law would not recognise that as a defence).

    Watching the film made me realise a possible reason why Murdoch is not the cinema's favourite author. An outline of her plots might make them seem like standard "adultery in Hampstead" literary fare, but actually they are a lot more complicated than that. Murdoch mades great use of visual and verbal imagery and raises complex psychological and philosophical themes. It can be difficult for film-makers to find a cinematic equivalent to these matters, and the makers of "A Severed Head" never really seem to try.

    A couple of examples will show what I mean. The action of the novel takes place in December and January, and the weather plays an important part. The earlier scenes take place against a backdrop of mist, haze or dense fog. Towards the end of the novel, however, the weather clears, and fog and haze give way to sunlight. Murdoch's descriptions of the weather are not simply coincidental; they also have symbolic importance, representing Martin's progress from ignorance towards knowledge. The film-makers, however, do not seem to have realised this point, and shot the whole film in summer sunshine.

    In the novel the image of the "severed head" has a number of interlinked meanings, too complicated to set out here. The film script keeps Murdoch's title, but makes no attempt to explain the complex meaning which she gives it, with the result that viewers will probably be baffled why the film is called that. I can, however, reassure those who dislike gore and bloodshed in the movies that nobody's head actually gets severed, although one character does threaten another with a sword.

    The novel is told in the first person, with Martin as narrator, and can be seen as his journey from a complacent hedonism to a growing awareness that life is not always as simple as his "civilised" system of values and that he cannot just dismiss morality as an irrelevance. He is not in love with either Antonia or Georgie, but carries on his double life because it suits his purposes, without ever considering the emotional cost to the two women. The film dispenses with a narrator and also with much of Murdoch's more serious themes; it ends up like a Brian Rix style bedroom farce interspersed with occasional more serious moments such as an attempted suicide.

    The result is a filleting of Murdoch's novel with much of her meaning removed. There are some well-known actors such as Richard Attenborough, Lee Remick and Claire Bloom among the cast, but none of them seem to be making much effort. "A Severed Head" is not my favourite Murdoch novel, but it deserved a better adaptation than this. Perhaps it is as well that the cinema has steered clear of Murdoch since 1971. 4/10.
    2malcolmgsw

    This is A Mystery

    This is a mystery not a comedy.How can the film makers make such a mess of anything written by Irish Murdoch and J.B.Priestley.If that wasn't bad enough to lumber it with such a dreadful title.No wonder the distributors put this on the shelf for a couple of years.Shameful waste of all the talent involved.No doubt Blooms top less scene was included to boost the box office.
    christopher-underwood

    Interesting idea that deserved a better cast and a more seasoned director.

    There is something not quite right here. I didn't see the stage play and it is many, many years since I read the book but it seems that perhaps director Dick Clement didn't really have a tight enough grip on this. I appreciate that because of the title some mistakenly expect a horror film and I have seen some describe this as an hilarious farce. Well, it is not very funny despite the odd amusing, if rather predictable, dig at the English middle class. Certainly this is not played as a farce, although Lee Remick seems to have this notion and plays it to the hilt wit much repetition of line and (over) action. Everybody seems to go their own way as if they are giving a solo performance, unrelated to anybody else and it is left to Jennie Linden to play it as it seems it should be played. Apparently her part was originally conceived as being for Julie Christie and I would have thought that then she would have stuck out even more. Claire Bloom's performance is a brave one but she seems just as much in her own bubble as Attenborough, Holm and Remick. Interesting idea that deserved a better cast and a more seasoned director.
    6stefanozucchelli

    All is lies

    British humor for a movie that more than a comedy assimilates to a tragedy.

    Strange alliances and betrayals are mixed within a group of people in which no one speaks openly about their feelings but hides behind a semblance of civilization.

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    • Trivia
      Frederic Raphael wrote the screenplay for this movie in 1967, two years before it was made, and was paid a fee of $210,000, in those days about £75,000. This made him the highest-paid screenwriter in British movies. His fee was so large that the budget could not afford anything like as much for a director. Michael Winner was considered, but his then-standard fee of $75,000 (about £26,500) was too large for the producers to be able to afford him.
    • Errores
      The main actor drives a car with the wheel at left. It is very unusual a car in Britain not having the wheel at right.
    • Citas

      Honor Klein: You think you're being civilised - I think you're a coward.

      Martin Lynch-Gibbon: Well at least I'm a civilised coward.

      Honor Klein: I'm not at all sure you really want your wife back.

      Martin Lynch-Gibbon: And I'm not at all sure if I care if you're at all sure, thanks all the same.

    • Créditos curiosos
      The opening credits feature the main characters as children's dolls in a series of vignettes mounted on a turntable.
    • Conexiones
      Referenced in McCloud: Top of the World, Ma! (1971)

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      • 21 de enero de 1971 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origen
      • Reino Unido
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      • Affairs and Relations
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Edgware Road, Paddington, Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido
    • Productoras
      • Columbia Pictures Corporation
      • Winkast Film Productions
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