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The Dance of Death

  • 1969
  • G
  • 2h 29m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
126
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Laurence Olivier, Robert Lang, and Geraldine McEwan in The Dance of Death (1969)
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A filmed record of Laurence Olivier's farewell theatrical performance as the canny, psychotic captain of the August Strindberg play.A filmed record of Laurence Olivier's farewell theatrical performance as the canny, psychotic captain of the August Strindberg play.A filmed record of Laurence Olivier's farewell theatrical performance as the canny, psychotic captain of the August Strindberg play.

  • Director
    • David Giles
  • Writers
    • C.D. Locock
    • August Strindberg
  • Stars
    • Laurence Olivier
    • Geraldine McEwan
    • Carolyn Jones
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    126
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Giles
    • Writers
      • C.D. Locock
      • August Strindberg
    • Stars
      • Laurence Olivier
      • Geraldine McEwan
      • Carolyn Jones
    • 5User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Laurence Olivier
    Laurence Olivier
    • Edgar
    Geraldine McEwan
    Geraldine McEwan
    • Alice
    Carolyn Jones
    Carolyn Jones
    • Jenny
    Maggie Riley
    • Karen
    Robert Lang
    Robert Lang
    • Kurt
    Jeanne Watts
    • Old Woman
    Janina Faye
    Janina Faye
    • Judith
    Malcolm Reynolds
    • Allan
    Peter Penry-Jones
    • Lieutenant
    Frederick Pyne
    • Sentry
    Barry James
    • Sentry
    David Ryall
    David Ryall
    • Sentry
    • Director
      • David Giles
    • Writers
      • C.D. Locock
      • August Strindberg
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    9auguste-tony

    A good production and one of the last of Sir Lawrence. I was also photographer on "Jesus", I believe his last.

    I worked on this production as Still Cameraman. It disappoints me to see that the only still from the film is the one I submitted and easily detected from the others, seen at the end of this strip. I would supply more if I'm asked, and given the credit TONY AUGUSTE.
    10fsouther

    A missing masterpiece?

    I have been searching everywhere I can think of to try to obtain this movie. Olivier thought his performance as Edgar in this Strindberg masterpiece might have been the best piece of work he ever did, and the combination of Olivier and Strindberg ought to be electrifying. So the movie ought to be readily available. I gather the distributors are Paramount, but can find no information on how to discover anything: availability, price, location of archive copies -- it all seems to be a mystery. Terry Coleman refers to the movie in his biography of Olivier, and it shows up on records of Olivier filmography as made in 1969, with a cast list. But the film itself seems to have disappeared. Can anyone tell me where to find it? I am a Strindberg scholar, and this is a valuable record. I don't really have more to add, and have rated the film as a 10 only because this combination of talent ought to result in a masterpiece.
    8brogmiller

    A marriage made in hell.

    During his tenure as Artistic Director of the original National Theatre, Laurence Olivier continued to command the stage with magnificent performances notably Othello, since frowned upon by the PC brigade and the 'wokerati', Tattle in 'Love for Love', Shylock, James Tyrone in 'Long Day's Journey into Night' and Captain Edgar in Strindberg's 'Dance of Death'.

    One can fully understand why the role of the Captain would appeal to him as he is able to utilise all the weapons in his acting armoury and is by turns ferocious, wheedling, paranoid and pathetic as well as employing a staccato military bark that pierces the eardrums. Pauline Kael described his tour de force as audacious and daring, an opinion few would dispute.

    It requires a strong actress to hold her own in his overpowering presence and the superlative Geraldine McEwan, reprising her stage performance, is utterly mesmerising and more than a match. She plays his wife Alice, based upon actress Siri von Essen with whom Strindberg had a stormy fourteen year marriage. The man between is Kurt, a sheep among wolves, who is played by the excellent Robert Lang, replacing Robert Stephens. Edgar and Alice's daughter Judith is played by Janina Faye whose sexually manipulative character provides a grim reminder that the cycle of Love-Hate is destined to continue ad infinitem.

    Glen Byam Shaw directed the original production and here it has been entrusted to television director David Giles. Cinematography is by Geoffrey Unsworth who was to be behind the camera for Olivier's film of 'Three Sisters'.

    Strindberg's stark, visceral and blackly humorous piece was years ahead of its time and its influence on the mutually destructive male/female relationships depicted by Ingmar Bergman is there for all to see, not to mention Edward Albee's 'Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?'.
    Tirelli

    Sir Olivier and Ms. McEwan - A Match Made In Heaven

    Olivier awards the viewer with one of his most impressive, fiery performances ever, and playing the type of character that suited him best - a seedy, vulgar, egotistical elderly man (once a mediocre sea captain that was never able to hold the title of major) who takes enormous pleasure in destroying the lives of everyone that surrounds him, including his wife (once an also mediocre lady performer), to whom he has shared 25 five years of sheer hate and disgust. The latest victim of his fiendish intrigues is a distant cousin of hers, assigned to become head of the local Quarentene office, on the Island, somewhere in Eastern Europe, where they live, and to whom Alice - the shrewish wife - shared ( and shares ) a rather strange relationship. August Strindberg's play is captured beautifully on screen by the National Theater , with the help of strong, fiercely intense performances, by both leading lady and gentleman. The only misfire of this sadly underrated motion picture is the editing, that could be better, even though the beautiful images of the Island that are intertwined with the gloomy, dreary atmosphere of Olivier and McEwan's residence, are absolutely fascinating. Thoroughly a classic, thought-provoking, character study of both emotional and mental bankruptcy. Post - Scryptum - If you would like to see Sir Olivier do an equally repelling part, do see 'The Entertainer' as well.

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    • Trivia
      While playing Edgar onstage in the National Theater, Olivier became ill and had to be replaced for a while. His replacement, who received high praise from critics and Olivier himself, was the young Anthony Hopkins.
    • Quotes

      Edgar: She's mad at me for not dying yesterday.

      Alice: For not dying twenty-five years ago! For not dying before I was born!

    • Connections
      Version of La danse de mort (1948)
    • Soundtracks
      The Entry of the Boyars
      By Johan Halvorsen

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    • Release date
      • August 1969 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dödsdansen
    • Filming locations
      • England, UK
    • Production companies
      • BHE Films
      • National Theatre of Great Britain Production
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      2 hours 29 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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