Betrayal (1983)



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Synopsis:
Director David Jones adapted Harold Pinter's play of the same name -- with the help of Pinter himself -- to better fit this chronologically reversed drama of love and betrayal to the medium of film. The action starts with a scene in a London pub in which Jerry (Jeremy Irons) and Emma (Patricia Hodge) hold a subtly sardonic conversation on the nature of human failings as they meet for the first time after the end of their affair. The next scene, introduced by an intertitle, details how their romance fizzled and is followed by the next vignette, one year earlier, on how Jerry broke the news to Emma's husband Robert (Ben Kingsley) that he and Emma were lovers. And so it continues, through a total of nine scenes, back to the beginning of a complex, interpersonal drama. The film benefits considerably from Kingsley and Irons as the lead males, and the backwards story is in no way hard to follow.

~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
2/1/1983
Director Credit
David Jones Director
Cast Credit
Michael König Ned Age 2
Ray Marioni Waiter
Avril Elgar Mrs. Banks
Alexander McIntosh Ned Age 5
Chloe Billington Charlotte (5)
Caspar Norman Sam
Hannah Davies Charlotte (9)
Jeremy Irons Jerry
Krishna Bhanji Robert
Patricia Hodge Emma
Production Credits Credit
Eric Rattray Producer
Eric Rattray Associate Producer
Sam P. Eagle Producer
Art Department Credit
Eileen Diss Production Designer
Film Camera Credit
Mike Fash Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
Ted Morley first Assistant Director
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
George Frost Makeup
Jean Muir Costume Designer
Jane Robinson Costume Designer



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