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  1. The movie is unsparing in its assessment of American consumerism and social pretense, which is nowhere more evident than around the film industry in Southern California. The truth hurts. Director Tony Richardson based the film on Evelyn Waugh’s 1948 novella satirizing the funeral business in Hollywood. Christopher Isherwood and Terry Southern ...

  2. www.tvcream.co.uk › films › cream-classicsThe Loved One – TV Cream

    30 de jun. de 2009 · The Loved One. By TV Cream. Posted on June 30, 2009. Comments. THE PLOT: Dennis Barlow (Robert Morse), a milquetoasty, soaked-to-the-hindears, innocent greenhorn Brit ingénue out of water, comes to LA to seek his fortune, only to have his uncle (John Gielgud) cark it on him. Arranging funeral details at the sinister Whispering Glades cemetery ...

  3. He becomes “The Loved One” for whom nephew Dennis Barlow (played by a young Robert Morse) sets out to arrange a funeral. British ex-pat Sir Ambrose Ambercrombie (Robert Morley) directs Barlow to sell his uncle’s house to pay for a sufficiently impressive funeral. At the Whispering Glades mortuary and cemetery, Barlow encounters ...

  4. Il est possible de louer "The Loved Ones" sur Orange VOD, Universcine en ligne et de télécharger sur Orange VOD, Universcine. Résumé Lola, la fille la plus timide du lycée propose à Brent de l'accompagner au bal de fin d'année.Comme il avait prévu d'y aller avec Holly, sa petite amie, il décline poliment l'invitation.Mais Lola n'aime pas qu'on lui dise non…

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  5. 11 de mar. de 2010 · With French subtitles.

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  6. Retrouvez les 168 critiques et avis pour le film The Loved Ones, réalisé par Sean Byrne avec Xavier Samuel, Robin McLeavy, Jessica McNamee.

  7. Little, Brown (USA) & Chapman & Hall (UK) Publication date. February 1948. Media type. Print (hardback & paperback) OCLC. 26887851. The Loved One: An Anglo-American Tragedy (1948) is a short satirical novel by British novelist Evelyn Waugh about the funeral business in Los Angeles, the British expatriate community in Hollywood, and the film ...