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The Servant ()


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Upper-class Tony hires servant Hugo Barrett, who turns out to have a hidden agenda.

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Barrett
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Vera
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Susan
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Tony
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Lady Mounset
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Lord Mounset
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People in restaurant: Society Woman
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People in restaurant: Older Woman (as Doris Knox)
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People in restaurant: Bishop
Jill Melford ...
People in restaurant: Younger Woman
Alun Owen ...
People in restaurant: Curate
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People in restaurant: Society Man
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People in restaurant: Head Waiter
Brian Phelan ...
Man in Pub
Hazel Terry ...
Woman in Bedroom
Philippa Hare ...
Girl in Bedroom
Dorothy Bromiley ...
Girl in Phone Box
Alison Seebohm ...
Girl in Pub
Chris Williams ...
Cashier in Coffee Bar
Gerry Duggan ...
Waiter
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
John Dankworth ...
Jazz Band Leader (uncredited)
Harriet Devine ...
Girl (uncredited)
Davy Graham ...
Guitarist (uncredited)
Aileen Lewis ...
Restaurant Diner (uncredited)
Colette Martin ...
Girl (uncredited)
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Restaurant Diner (uncredited)
Joanna Wake ...
Girl (uncredited)
Bruce Wells ...
Sidewalk Painter (uncredited)

Directed by

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Joseph Losey

Written by

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Harold Pinter ... (screenplay)
 
Robin Maugham ... (novel 'The Servant')

Produced by

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Joseph Losey ... producer
Norman Priggen ... producer

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John Dankworth

Cinematography by

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Douglas Slocombe ... director of photography

Editing by

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Reginald Mills

Production Design by

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Richard Macdonald

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Ted Clements

Costume Design by

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Beatrice Dawson

Makeup Department

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Joyce James ... hairdresser
Bob Lawrance ... makeup artist (as Bob Lawrence)

Production Management

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Teresa Bolland ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Roy Stevens ... assistant director
Bryan Coates ... second assistant director (uncredited)
Michael Stevenson ... third assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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William Alexander ... assistant art director (uncredited)
Charles Bacon ... props (uncredited)
Danny Cullen ... props (uncredited)
Ernie Kell ... props (uncredited)
George Lack ... draughtsman (uncredited)
Joe Lear ... plasterer (uncredited)
S. Noble ... carpenter (uncredited)
C. Sleep ... painter (uncredited)
J. Taylor ... stagehand (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Buster Ambler ... sound recordist
John Cox ... sound supervisor
Gerry Hambling ... sound editor
Peter Dukelow ... boom operator (uncredited)
Fred Stoneham ... sound maintenance (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Frank Howard ... camera grip
Chic Waterson ... camera operator
Norman Hargood ... still photographer (uncredited)
Brian Harris ... clapper loader (uncredited)
P. McCann ... rigger (uncredited)
Robin Vidgeon ... focus puller (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Evelyn Gibbs ... wardrobe mistress (uncredited)

Music Department

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John Dankworth ... conductor
David Lindup ... orchestrator (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Pamela Davies ... continuity
Doris Martin ... continuity (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Bobby Blues ... cashier (uncredited)
Arthur Cleaver ... production accountant (uncredited)
Theo Cowan ... publicist (uncredited)
Vivienne Eden ... production secretary (uncredited)
Geoff Freeman ... unit publicist (uncredited)
Valerie Howard ... producer's secretary (uncredited)
Patricia Losey ... director's secretary (uncredited)
Paul Mayersberg ... production assistant (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

The aristocratic Tony (James Fox) moves to London and hires the servant Hugo Barrett (Dirk Bogarde) for all services at home. Barrett seems to be a loyal and competent employee, but Tony's girlfriend Susan (Wendy Craig) does not like him, and asks Tony to send him away. When Barrett brings his sister Vera (Sarah Miles) to work and live in the house, Tony has a brief hidden affair with her. After travelling with Susan and spending a couple of days in a friend's house outside London, the couple unexpectedly returns and finds Barrett and Vera, who are actually lovers, in Tony's room. They are fired and Susan breaks with Tony. Later, Tony meets Barrett alone in a pub and hires him back, and Barrett imposes his real dark intentions in the house, turning the table and switching position with his master. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Also Known As
  • El sirviente (Spain)
  • Слуга (Ukraine)
  • Il servo (Italy)
  • O Criado (Brazil)
  • Der Diener (Austria)
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  • 116 min
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Trivia When producer and director Joseph Losey was hospitalized for two weeks during this shoot, Dirk Bogarde continued filming assisted by minute, daily instructions over the phone from Losey's hospital bed. When Losey returned to the set, he did not re-shoot any of the script, much to the relief of cast and crew. See more »
Goofs When Tony and Susan arrive at Tony's house in the Mercedes, with an extended visit in mind, they both go into the house and Tony leaves the car's lights on. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Stairs (1986). See more »
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Quotes Hugo Barrett: I'll tell you what I am. I'm a gentleman's gentleman, and you're no bloody GENTLEMAN!
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