Julian Aymes & Peter Hall – No Man’s Land (1978)
Harold Pinter’s 1975 play, adapted for television by Granada in 1978.
A legendary pairing for John Gielgud and Ralph Richardson, No Man’s Land is Pinter at his most ethereal and individual. Pinter’s obsession with memory making victims of us all is the starting point for this tale of Hirst, a wealthy writer haunted by his past, and Spooner, the man without a past who tries to rescue him. Spooner’s personality is built on a bundle of self-inventions that are likely to topple at any moment. It is a play of despair, of emptiness, vague in its diction and purveying an air of loneliness and waste. As a hypnotic treatise on the pipe dream of a past made good, it is a spellbinding, haunting cautionary tale.
No Man's Land (Peter Hall & Julian Amyes 1978).mkv
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Container: Matroska
Runtime: 1 h 30 min
Size: 1.40 GiB
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Codec: h264
Resolution: 696x570 ~> 760x570
Aspect ratio: 4:3
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BPP: 0.199
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Language(s):English
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