
Winner of four Academy Awards. UK 1963 Directed by Tony Richardson Starring Albert Finney, Susannah York, Hugh Griffith, Edith Evans, Joan Greenwood, David Tomlinson, Diane Cilento, David Warner Music by John Addison
Winner of four Academy Awards. UK 1963 Directed by Tony Richardson Starring Albert Finney, Susannah York, Hugh Griffith, Edith Evans, Joan Greenwood, David Tomlinson, Diane Cilento, David Warner Music by John Addison
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@fotisuperman Maybe because they did not… it’s an adaptation of a very famous novel from the XVIIIth century, and has nothing to do with the singer.
I WONDER IF TOM JONES AS SEEN THIS..LOL
Fast motion. Many characters referenced the audience. Hugh Griffith, it was revealed, was drunk throughout the movie. Watch him fall off his horse in the hunting scene!
LO QUE NO PUEDE ENTERDER ES POR QUE , EN EL NOMBRE DE DIOS, TIENES QUE CONVERTIRTE EN UN ARQUEOLOGO CINEMATROGRAFICO PARA ENCONTRAR ESTOS FILMES, . CONTACTENME, QUIERO COMPARTIR VERDADERAS JOYAS DE LA CINEMATOGRAFIA.
@HanziSax94 Well,this film is my favourite & the best,i love it & have it on DVD & it is from the 18th century,my period
Tom Jones is a magnificent singer. I didn’t know that they made a movie about his life.
You know the baby in the opening credits of the film? That’s my mum! (and i can prove it)
It’s good, just really goofy
Tom Jones may be a lot of things, but boring it is certainly not. See it for yourself.
Anyone who could label this wonderful movie as “boring” is boring himself and unable to appreciate a work of art.
I can’t imagine how one could possibly be bored by this film. It surely isn’t Richardson’s best, but it shouldn’t be “hard” to be entertained by it.
Dea rainbowsadwar try to see this movie and tell me after what you think about it.