Quartet

6.2
19482h

Somerset Maugham introduces four of his tales in this anthology film: "The Facts of Life," "The Alien Corn," "The Kite," and "The Colonel's Lady."

Cast

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Basil Radford

Henry Garnet (segment "The Facts of Life")

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Naunton Wayne

Leslie (segment "The Facts of Life")

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Mai Zetterling

Jeanne (segment "The Facts of Life")

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Ian Fleming

Ralph (segment "The Facts of Life")

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Jack Raine

Thomas (segment "The Facts of Life")

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James Robertson Justice

Branksome (segment "The Facts of Life")

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Jack Watling

Nicky Garnet (segment "The Facts of Life")

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Nigel Buchanan

John (segment "The Facts of Life")

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Dirk Bogarde

George Bland (segment "The Alien Corn")

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Honor Blackman

Paula (segment "The Alien Corn")

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Raymond Lovell

Sir Frederick Bland (segment "The Alien Corn")

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Irene Browne

Lady Bland (segment "The Alien Corn")

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Françoise Rosay

Lea Makart (segment "The Alien Corn")

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Maurice Denham

Coroner (segment "The Alien Corn")

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James Hayter

Foreman of the Jury (segment "The Alien Corn")

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George Merritt

Prison Officer (segment "The Kite")

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George Cole

Herbert Sunbury (segment "The Kite")

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Bernard Lee

Ned Preston, a Prison Visitor (segment "The Kite")

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Frederick Leister

Prison Governor (segment "The Kite")

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

7/10

Introduced by the man himself, this is a compendium of four short stories from W. Somerset Maugham. Each deals with a scenario that looks at human nature, love, trust and integrity amongst a myriad of other emotions with the four directors taking a different slant to each of the tales. The cast is superb - all four feature perfectly fitting characters with the likes of Cecil Parker, Nora Swinburne, Mai Zetterling, Ian Fleming, George Cole, Honor Blackman and Dirk Bogarde all working their magic with the gently comedic writing. My favourite is probably the last one ("The Colonel's Lady") with Parker and Swinburne - it has something particularly classy and poignant about it as a married couple for over 30 years hit a few unexpected bumps on their otherwise tranquil road - she has published a book suggesting that she may have been unfaithful some years ago - before the couple address the effects time has had on their relationship. It is engagingly constructed and the stories, though different, are complementary to each other leaving us with a feeling akin to enjoying a good three course meal...

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