Rent Life at the Top (1965)

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Synopsis:
Laurence Harvey, Jean Simmons and Honor Blackman star in this powerful 1965 British drama of lust, betrayal and naked ambition. Working class Joe Lampton (Laurence Harvey) has schemed and slept his way to the top in his Yorkshire hometown, Hers married the mill owner's beautiful daughter (Jean Simmons) and aims to inherit the business - and is moving in all the right social circles. But now Joe's discovering that life at the top is not all it's cracked up to be.
His children are spoiled, his wife has taken a casual lover and he himself is about to become the thing he most despises - a Tory councillor! An opportunity for escape turns up in the shapely form of Nora Hauxley (Honor Blackman) and the bright lights of London beckon. But is Joe really prepared to start from the bottom all over again?
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Directors:
Producers:
James Woolf
Writers:
John Braine, Mordecai Richler
Others:
Edward Marshall
Studio:
Sony
Genres:
Classics, Drama
Collections:
Getting to Know..., Introducing a British Film Family
BBFC:
Release Date:
24/10/2011
Run Time:
110 minutes
Languages:
English LPCM Mono
Subtitles:
English Hard of Hearing
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 1.78:1 / 16:9
Colour:
B & W

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Make room at the top - Life at the Top review by RhysH

Spoiler Alert
11/06/2020

Laurence Harvey as Joe Lampton continues his morose journey through the miasma of mid twentieth century northern politics and commerce. Harvey's performance is as centred as it was in "Room At The Top" although the character shows no more understanding of the world around him as he did in the previous film ten years ago. His dissatisfaction with everything touches all around him.

Jean Simmons gives a nuanced performance as his wife Susan, although exploited by Joe she retains a love for him.

Again, as in the previous film, Joe is given the opportunity of love and understanding, this time by Norah Huxley played with genuine understated compassion by Honor Blackman. But Joe's only raison d'etre is wealth and power which he achieves but at what cost to himself?

Donald Wolfit plays the irascible Mr Brown with great aplomb.

A fine example of British 1960s cinematography.

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