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Male of the Species

  • TV Movie
  • 1969
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
150
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Male of the Species (1969)
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Drama

Never 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 ... Read allNever 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... Read allNever 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.

  • Directors
    • Charles Jarrott
    • Anthony Page
  • Writer
    • Alun Owen
  • Stars
    • Sean Connery
    • Anna Calder-Marshall
    • Katharine Blake
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    150
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Charles Jarrott
      • Anthony Page
    • Writer
      • Alun Owen
    • Stars
      • Sean Connery
      • Anna Calder-Marshall
      • Katharine Blake
    • 12User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 2 wins total

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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
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    • Directors
      • Charles Jarrott
      • Anthony Page
    • Writer
      • Alun Owen
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    User reviews12

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    judithbush

    A wonderful film I have always remembered

    I also saw Male of the Species once as a teenager and I have never forgotten the movie or how enchanted I was with Michael Caine. I remember it being funny, sad, and terribly romantic. I always wished I could have seen it again. If ever it is released on DVD, run to the nearest store and buy it. I know I will.
    10karlericsson

    only saw it once and it sticks forever in my memory

    This must be one of the most wanted 'lost films' on the planet, if not the very most wanted. It's amazing that so little is known about it!!! It stars 3 mayor stars of the time (and still - two of them!) and yet nobody seems to care to get a hold on it and release it on DVD. Not only that: Who was the director? (Shall try to find out). I was about 16 years old when I saw it on television with my (then) living father, who at the time was about 62 years old. We both liked it tremendously and, on behalf of Michael Caine, I don't think he has ever had a more romantic role than this. I remember that it was about a (at first at least) young woman, who has 3 relationships with men, one of them to her father (daughter-father relationsship and nothing dirty as such) as I recall (played by Sean Connery) who has a habit of telling lies (this was the first time I encountered the word 'mendacity', I can still remember it), the other relationships (Caine and Schofield) were romantic (at least the one to Caine)- if she went to bed with any of them I'm however not sure of - this was an intelligent film which did not need that sort of cheap trick and insulting propaganda. It was not a coming-of-age film the way they are done today (totally without brains) but a serious film with real people in it. This is no doubt a 10 out of 10 and that it is not released casts a big shadow over the whole business - how many good films are out there, that we equally know nothing about and are not allowed to see? Well, of course, not many done today but in the times as this film was made the quality of films was at a much higher level and maybe there is more out there. However, the last film by Nick Willing 'doctor sleep' is also not available, which is of course an insult as well. since this director, after 'photographing fairies', should be promoted and not put to silence. Well, 'ken park' by Larry Clark is also not available etc.. But still: 3 mayor stars and still so little information. Amazing. A 10 out of 10 of course.
    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.
    10vjbess

    Wonderful screenplay and great performances...

    When The Male of the Species aired, I was a college student, home on vacation, and watched with my mother. We were positively glued to the TV set. Sean Connery, known at that time (1969) to American audiences only as 007 in the early James Bond films, showed a bit of his acting range to good advantage. Michael Caine had a big hit in the USA a few years earlier with Alfie, but it was this television role that made him one of my favorite actors. If you were to ask me about any other television shows, specials, or series from 1967-1971 I would be hard pressed to come up with even one. If anyone can find a tape of this outstanding show, please make it available for airing or for purchase!! I believe James Mason was also in this one, in a small role at the end...can anyone confirm?
    10jtandjw

    First class mini series

    A wonderful mini series with fine acting all round. Memorable performances from Connery, Caine and Schofield. The film covers a range of a females encounters with the 'Male of the Species' in the persons of her Father, boy friend and an older suitor. There have been a many fine mini series over the years which have been repeated, however, this one was an outstanding piece of work and seem to have disappeared. I sincerely trust that it has not been lost for it is of exceptional quality. There are so many light weight 'efforts' around at this time it would be a change to re-visit this drama. I saw it many years ago and would really appreciate the opportunity of obtaining DVD.

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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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    • Release date
      • January 3, 1969 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lauter Lügen
    • Production companies
      • Associated Television (ATV)
      • ITV - Independent Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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