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Male of the Species

  • Film per la TV
  • 1969
  • 1h 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,3/10
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Male of the Species (1969)
Trailer for Male of the Species
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaNever trust a man whoever he is. This is the bitter lesson learned by Mary MacNeil in her relationships with three different men: her father, a mendacious womanizer; a smooth-talking office ... Leggi tuttoNever trust a man whoever he is. This is the bitter lesson learned by Mary MacNeil in her relationships with three different men: her father, a mendacious womanizer; a smooth-talking office flirt, Cornelius; and an aging barrister, Emlyn, who is enchanted by Mary's youthful vital... Leggi tuttoNever trust a man whoever he is. This is the bitter lesson learned by Mary MacNeil in her relationships with three different men: her father, a mendacious womanizer; a smooth-talking office flirt, Cornelius; and an aging barrister, Emlyn, who is enchanted by Mary's youthful vitality and charm. Only one of these men will win her heart in the end.

  • Regia
    • Charles Jarrott
    • Anthony Page
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Alun Owen
  • Star
    • Sean Connery
    • Anna Calder-Marshall
    • Katharine Blake
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,3/10
    150
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Charles Jarrott
      • Anthony Page
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Alun Owen
    • Star
      • Sean Connery
      • Anna Calder-Marshall
      • Katharine Blake
    • 13Recensioni degli utenti
    • 1Recensione della critica
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    • Vincitore di 2 Primetime Emmy
      • 2 vittorie totali

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    Male of the Species
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    Male of the Species

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    Interpreti principali16

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    Sean Connery
    Sean Connery
    • MacNeil (first play 'MacNeil')
    Anna Calder-Marshall
    Anna Calder-Marshall
    • Mary (all three plays)
    Katharine Blake
    • Miss Saville (first play 'MacNeil')
    Roddie McMillan
    • Billy (first play 'MacNeil')
    Jo Rowbottom
    • Barmaid (first play 'MacNeil')
    Maggie McGrath
    • Barmaid (first play 'MacNeil')
    Katharine Page
    • Aunt Sarah (first play 'MacNeil')
    Michael Caine
    Michael Caine
    • Cornelius (second play 'Cornelius')
    Michael Bates
    Michael Bates
    • Fred (second play 'Cornelius')
    Janet Key
    Janet Key
    • Sally (second play 'Cornelius')
    Paul Scofield
    Paul Scofield
    • Sir Emlyn Bowen, Q. C. (third play 'Emlyn')
    Geoffrey Chater
    Geoffrey Chater
    • Toby Pears (third play 'Emlyn')
    George Howe
    George Howe
    • Charles (third play 'Emlyn')
    Kynaston Reeves
    • Judge (third play 'Emlyn')
    Kate Coleridge
    • Air Stewardess (third play 'Emlyn')
    Laurence Olivier
    Laurence Olivier
    • Self - Presenter
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      • Charles Jarrott
      • Anthony Page
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Alun Owen
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    ebegley2

    Still indelibly riveting

    I am determined to track down this gem that won the Outstanding Dramatic Series: NET Playhouse (NET)at the 21st Emmy Awards 1968–1969, given in June of '69.

    Both Paul Scofield (Outstanding Actor - Single Performance) and Anna Calder-Marshall (Outstanding Supporting Actress - Single Performance) won Emmys (which actress was A. C-M. supporting?) A UK website states that Alun Owen wrote a trilogy of half-hour plays introduced by Sir Laurence Olivier: 'MacNeil' (tx. 1/2/1969), starring Sean Connery as a womanising master carpenter, 'Cornelius' (tx. 8/2/1969), with Michael Caine as a concupiscent cockney draughtsman, and 'Emlyn'(tx.15/2/1969), featuring Paul Scofield as an amorous barrister.

    We in the States know it as "Prudential's On Stage: Male of the Species" a title which I searched online for years as "Female of the Species" until I read the comments posted here, previously. Now I realize why: the narrator used that phrase and I presumed it to be the title of the PBS program.

    At 15 years old, I was stunned that the lead actress could be so cruel to the older gent. I vividly remember how kind he was to her, almost like a mentor, in her first job (a file clerk in a large law office?)but she spurned him. I knew he was a different person without his wig on, but she blew her chance, from my teenage viewpoint.

    I can't recall the first episode, but the scene I can't forget is when she overheard the young guy bragging about getting any girl he wanted, and that hardened her against him. I thought both were wrong to play games like that, and the last act is what riveted me because the Scofield character (Emlyn?) had the charity to forgive her when she came back to him looking for a position -- though I am hazy why: fired? resigned?

    Despite an obviously poor recollection of this, compared to other posters, I have carried those images with me, searching for "Female of the Species" so that I could finally figure out, now that I am grown, what she saw in Caine and not in Scofield. At the time, I knew none of the performers, but the Scofield scenes are indelible, and I still keep his face in my memory.
    8alh623

    Fantastic Show!

    I also saw this when it first aired and thought it was called "Female of the Species"...when I first started using IMDb I searched for that title and came up with the true title (only because I remembered that Anna Calder Marshall, who played the female lead, was in the 1970 version of Wuthering Heights; anyway, I was only 10, yes 10! when I saw this on TV. I can't remember much of it (pretty much all I can remember was her winking at the end) but I still remember that I thoroughly enjoyed it...it is great to see all the comments here that vindicate my memory of this presentation; I only wish I could get more info about the story..each comment I have read does help; if it EVER is released on DVD I would like to have a copy...
    10susan.barlow

    The Male of the Species - Fond Memories

    This 1969 TV movie starred Sean Connery, Michael Caine, Paul Scofield, and a female British actress whose name I do not remember. Connery was the father of the young woman and he was a master carpenter. Paul Scofield was a prominent businessman (and perhaps a minor government minister--very distinguished). Michael Caine was a cockney office worker who was somewhat bumbling, awkward, unskilled and appeared to lack a promising future. The movie centers around the young woman and her relationship and interaction with each of the males in the story. Broadcast on public television before VCRs, I stayed home to watch the repeat broadcast two weeks after the original. Each of the males was perfectly cast because their offscreen persona are, in my opinion, very much like the characters they played.

    I would love to get my hands on a copy of this TV movie and have searched the New York Public Library and the Internet for quite some time. It would be well worth your while to help me find it so you, too, can enjoy this wonderful story.
    Horvendale

    Battle of Words

    I saw this film twice when I was 14, in the company of my family. It was a Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation, and it ran a second time as a summer rerun. We recorded it on audio cassette [VHS didn't exist yet], and that tape was later stolen; however I listened to it a number of times. It was what my brother always called, "a battle of words."

    Anna Calder-Marshall was a young woman whose view of the male of the species was shaped by her relationship to three examples: her father, a playboy, and an older man.

    Sean Connery was excellent as a lower-class worker with no respect for women, least of all his female boss. His encounter with her becomes an anecdote to a coworker. `She says, I don't like the way you look at me. I've got to you look at you, you're the boss. She says she doesn't like the way I look at her. So I gave her one, right across the backside.'

    The coworker replies, `Oh you never!'

    `Are you calling me a liar, then?'

    `No, no! I was only enjoyin'

    You get the impression his boss really likes him and hates him at the same time. From what I can remember, a fight with his daughter occupies the rest of the act, and she leaves home.

    The second act takes place at her job. Michael Caine plays a sort of reluctant playboy. He works with a man who can't leave the ladies alone, even though he's married. Every time this man gets in over his head, Caine is called in to seduce her away, and then let her down gently. He almost refuses to help with Anna's character because it has often proved a dangerous game. `And what about that last one, the one with the brother who was kinky for hatchets. You failed to tell me about him.' What Caine doesn't know is that the women in the office are tired of the game, too, and have put Anna, the ice queen into the game to hurt him.

    That act is the funniest, with Caine trying to get close to her. He asks her to promise not to `glacial scrape me with those two ribbons of ice you call lips.' When she asks what's so great about kissing, anyway, he replies, `If you have to ask, you aren't doing it right.' In the end, her plan works, he falls for her, and she hurts him. But it is a hollow victory, and you can tell it hurts her, too, though I doubt she knows why.

    And that leads to the comfortable older man, played by Paul Scofield, Oscar winner for A Man For All Seasons. I remember this act the least, probably because the first act had James Bond [I was 14, remember] and the second act had lots of fast, witty dialogue. But one can see the balance of the play. Scofield was the antithesis of her father - kind, caring, compassionate, thoughtful, and well-educated. He must have seemed safe, the dreaded `s' word. What I do seem to remember is that this relationship, also, did not work out. And if she left it somewhat bewildered as to why it didn't work, I seem to think she gained some balance in her life. Or was it the viewer, who watching it, gained the balance and the wisdom.

    In any event, I have to agree with other reviewers I've seen on this site, that this is a very wanted film. I remember it has some of the charming early 60's television production values. While not as slickly produced as later Hallmark films, it has four strong performances and story that keeps one from noticing any flaws. At least that's how I remember it, 34 years later. I think there are a lot of us who would very much like the chance to see it again.
    8planktonrules

    Fascinating.

    Originally, "Male of the Species" consisted of three half hour plays made for television. The three stories were written by Alun Owen and involve the same woman, Mary (Anna Calder-Marshall). Each story show her interacting with significant men in her life.

    The first play, "MacNeil", is the saddest one. It features Sean Connery as Mary's father and he is a dreadful man....a sexist jerk and a habitual liar.

    The second play, "Cornelius", features Michael Caine as a bit of a playboy...a decent one, mind you, but a playboy. He and Mary date a bit...and why each is interested in the other is odd.

    The final is "Emlyn" and it stars Paul Scofield as a very successful middle-aged barrister (an English trial lawyer). He becomes smitten with Mary and they begin to date...and they are a most unusual couple.

    The acting in these plays is top-notch and although Anna Calder-Marshall acts against three of the best British actors of the time, she definitely holds her own. As for the stories, they vary in enjoyability, though they are all well written. The first isn't all that enjoyable...but isn't meant to be since Mary's father is a jerk...and an unredeemable one. Overall, a very interesting experience watching the same woman and three important men in her life. Worth seeing and available on YouTube.

    By the way, there IS an unintentionally funny line in "Cornelius". At one point, Caine's character complains about an Indian woman he dated, saying he 'doesn't want curry for breakfast'. Well, a few years later, Caine married Shakira...though from Guyana, a woman whose heritage is Indian.

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      For the three leading actors, it was a rare event to see them on television. Sir Sean Connery and Sir Michael Caine were established movie stars and Paul Scofield was a highly respected theatre actor.
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      Edited from ITV Saturday Night Theatre: MacNeil (1969)

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