Declassified docs reveal closeted actor Dirk Bogarde was the target of a Russian gay entrapment plot
Image Credit: Dirk Bogarde in ‘Hot Enough For June’ via Kate Gabrielle, Flickr The late Dirk Bogarde was a celebrated British actor who became a household name in the 1950s and ’60s thanks especially ...
When he was young and easy and prince of the apple towns, Dirk Bogarde was Britain’s No. 1 box office star. Always being mobbed, he was attended by mounted policemen wher ever he went. His roles ran ...
As a dialectic discussion hinged on the Roman Catholic religion, this can only be accepted as flippant. As a romantic drama, it must be agreed that it is glossy, but over-contrived. Yet, somehow, the ...
An undated photo of British actor Dirk Bogarde, star of the 1961 film, ‘Victim.’ Victim, the 1961 film, directed by Basil Dearden, was the first British film to deal with homosexuality. For portraying ...
When the British drama Victim was released in 1961, homosexual acts between consenting adults were still illegal in England, and though police had grown tired of prosecuting these victimless crimes, ...
The BFI announced that Lady Lee, Sir Christopher Lee’s widow, has donated his photographic archive, to the BFI National Archive.
The Servant is for the most part strong dramatic fare, though the atmosphere and tension is not fully sustained to the end. Harold Pinter's screenplay based on the Robin Maugham novel is distinguished ...
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