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The Wild and the Willing

  • 1962
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
201
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The Wild and the Willing (1962)
DramaRomance

University students form relationships and perform pranks with disastrous consequences all round.University students form relationships and perform pranks with disastrous consequences all round.University students form relationships and perform pranks with disastrous consequences all round.

  • Director
    • Ralph Thomas
  • Writers
    • Nicholas Phipps
    • Mordecai Richler
    • Laurence Doble
  • Stars
    • Virginia Maskell
    • Paul Rogers
    • Ian McShane
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    201
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ralph Thomas
    • Writers
      • Nicholas Phipps
      • Mordecai Richler
      • Laurence Doble
    • Stars
      • Virginia Maskell
      • Paul Rogers
      • Ian McShane
    • 13User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 nomination total

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    Virginia Maskell
    Virginia Maskell
    • Virginia Chown
    Paul Rogers
    Paul Rogers
    • Prof. George Chown
    Ian McShane
    Ian McShane
    • Harry Brown
    Samantha Eggar
    Samantha Eggar
    • Josie Stevens
    Katherine Woodville
    Katherine Woodville
    • Sarah Phillips
    • (as Catherine Woodville)
    David Sumner
    David Sumner
    • John Agincourt
    John Hurt
    John Hurt
    • Phil Corbett
    John Standing
    John Standing
    • Arthur
    Johnny Briggs
    Johnny Briggs
    • Dai Hawkins
    Johnny Sekka
    Johnny Sekka
    • Reggie
    Jeremy Brett
    Jeremy Brett
    • Andrew Gilby
    Charles Kay
    Charles Kay
    • Edgar Tibbs
    John Barrie
    John Barrie
    • Mr. Corbett
    Megs Jenkins
    Megs Jenkins
    • Mrs. Corbett
    Victor Brooks
    • Fire Chief
    Ernest Clark
    Ernest Clark
    • Vice Chancellor
    Denise Coffey
    • Jane
    George A. Cooper
    George A. Cooper
    • 1st Customer
    • Director
      • Ralph Thomas
    • Writers
      • Nicholas Phipps
      • Mordecai Richler
      • Laurence Doble
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews13

    5.8201
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    7prs-51

    Better Than You Are Led To Believe

    I am prompted to offer this review of The Wild and the Willing by what I think is its undeserved user rating on this site. While the film has its shortcomings it does offer some good entertainment for those who enjoy the atmosphere of the play hard-work little milieu of young 1960's university students. The banter and dialogue of especially the first half is good as well as the characters and motivations of many of the leads - the bright angry working class boy who fits right in but is forever feeling guilty about it; the good looking girls seeking that superior male meal ticket while being abruptly dismissive of lesser types wanting their company; the emotionally unsatisfied wife of a cold academic looking for comfort in younger male students and many others. And this is probably where it runs off the rails a bit in the second half with the relationship between the wife and the working class student being rushed and not quite plausible in its sudden intensity given he has been happily dating a young Samantha Eggar. The dramatic finale of the prank is also a little overblown. Overall this site's user rating of 6 is too low for a film that has many enjoyable attributes not least the acting of Ian McShane, Virginia Maskell, Samantha Eggar and others. I would clearly list it in the upper 7's.
    6Xstal

    To be fair, there's not a lot else to do in Lincoln, even today...

    It's the days when university was quite special, where the students that attended liked to revel, a pint of bitter in Ye Olde Crown, making locals squeal and frown, boys and girls were kept apart, not on the level. But like today some found their way to go astray, as their hormones opened other doors for play, on this occasion it's the wife, of a lecturer in strife, who entices Harry through, her porch doorway. More high jinks leads to a climb up Lucy Tower, where poor Phil decides to mimic a rain shower, and cascades down to the floor, his ascent turns into pour, and the life of Harry continues, as dour.
    6boblipton

    Interesting Cast

    Ian McShane (in his screen debut) is a brilliant student who makes friends easily among his peers, but has no respect for the university. He makes passes at his master's wife, indulges in pranks, and thoroughly resents the hidebound attitudes of the class-ridden institution. But is it their snobbery or his?

    Producer Betty Box has gifted director Ralph Thomas with an astonishing troupe of young performers, including John Hurt (also in his big-screen debut), Jeremy Brett, and Samantha Eggar. Thomas has responded by offering a very workmanlike screen adaptation of Laurence Dobie & Robert Sloman's play, opened up nicely, with Lincoln standing in for the fictional academic town. Thomas' typically middle-brow work doesn't offer much in the way of surprising revelation, save that the lower classes must pull up their socks as well and the upper set. Still, the performances are melancholic, Lincoln is very photogenic, and the story of a man who grows up a little too late is a good one.
    didi-5

    university larks turn sour

    Ian McShane's debut film has him playing a scholarship university student, Harry Brown, who has a high opinion of himself and comes unstuck by taking too many risks.

    As a plot, The Wild and the Willing is dated and a bit forced, but the interest these days is in the cast - top billed are Paul Rogers and the ill-fated Virginia Maskell, but we also have McShane (best known these days for Lovejoy and Deadwood), John Hurt (here not really displaying the qualities he would in The English Civil Servant, The Elephant Man, and 1984), Johnny Briggs (Coronation Street's Mike Baldwin), and Jeremy Brett (probably the screen's best Sherlock Holmes).

    So the film is watchable and has interest because of its cast, but it isn't really a classic. If you like the usual story of shenanigans at university with a macabre twist, then you'll probably like this. If not, just enjoy some youthful performances from actors you'll know much better from their later work.
    7RodrigAndrisan

    Youth film, of all those involved, about youth!

    I wanted to see the movie because of Samantha Eggar, very young here, before the movies that made me fall in love with her, "The Collector" and "The Walking Stick". But she has just a small, unrepresentative role. Ralph Thomas made later "Deadlier Than the Male"(1967), a film that I saw many times and that I really liked when I was just a teenager. In this "Young and Willing" (1962) we have also a very young Ian McShane, discovered by me also when I was a teenager in "If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium" (1969). The revelation of this film is Virginia Maskell, excellent in the role of a woman who's married to a man who loves her in his own way, without giving her sex. Paul Rogers is also very good in the role of that man, her husband, a professor. A very very young and unrecognizable John Hurt, in the role of Ian McShane's colleague, who dies falling from the Lincoln tower. Not bad, but neither a masterpiece.

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    • Trivia
      Ian McShane received an "introducing" credit. This is his movie debut.
    • Quotes

      Prof. George Chown: Gilbey, do something to upset you?

      Virginia Chown: No more than I deserved.

      Prof. George Chown: Virginia, I understand that your infatuation with these young boys is, well, no more than a reflection of your boredom. A childish way of getting more attention from me, perhaps. But I do have a position here. I'd appreciate it if you spent less time with the children and more with the grown-ups in the living room.

      Prof. George Chown: [she takes a drink and he takes the glass from her] Perhaps you're right; you've already had too much.

      Virginia Chown: Mostly too much of this life.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Final Reel (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      18th Variation on a Theme by Paganini
      Written by Sergei Rachmaninoff

      Solo piano played by Edward Rubach

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    • Release date
      • August 30, 1963 (Finland)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Young and Willing
    • Filming locations
      • Odeon Cinema, Southall, Middlesex, England, UK(bowling alley scene)
    • Production companies
      • Betty E. Box-Ralph Thomas Productions
      • The Rank Organisation
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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