The Dumb Waiter - Harold Pinter Part5
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2024
- The Dumb Waiter is a one-act play by 2005 Nobel Laureate Harold Pinter written in 1957; it premiered at the Hampstead Theatre Club, on 21 January 1960.[1] The critically-acclaimed 50th-anniversary stage revival directed by Harry Burton at Trafalgar Studios, London, from 2 February to 24 March 2007, starred Lee Evans as Gus and Jason Isaacs as Ben
Have Fun,and if you need the play as one part,just send me a pm.
The pain on both of their faces at the end is impeccably done
OK, the image quality hasn't stood the test of time, but now rather wonderfully has the look of a Hopper painting! 👍
Beautiful performance of a menacing gem.
I listened to this on the radio recently but didn’t get the end and I was only going to watch the end but as soon as I saw it was Kenneth Cranham, Max from The Interrogation, and Colin Blakely from Equus I decided to watch from the start and glad I did but the end works much better in a visual format and now I understand why there is only breathing as it ends.
That ending! Wow.
Brilliant.
"You kill me." Great play, fine adaptation,
Wow that was amazing
Some scenes are like Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy stuff - Helan och Halvan, som vi säger i Sverige
the relevance is is to increase the suspense in the play.
@Bo3azozq8 it ends like this
I don't get it none of there conversions make sence there reactions don't make sence this all just doesn't make sence.
one might go as far as to call it "absurd"
The play is a metaphor for the crazyness of life.
There is no sence in sense...
Thats the point.so you do glimpse it...the futality and absurdity of life..the play is a metaphore about just that.
@@dinoccio seems like you can excuse any shitty play by explaining why it's clever