Another Country
Goldcrest / National Film Finance Corp (1984)
Biography, Drama, Queer Themes/Interest, Romance
In Collection
#379
7*
Seen ItYes
(5/20/2016 Home)
759731415026
IMDB   7.1
90 mins UK / English
DVD  Region 1   US - PG
Rupert Everett Guy Bennett
Colin Firth Tommy Judd
Robert Addie Delahay
Michael Jenn Barclay
Tristan Oliver Fowler
Rupert Wainwright Donald Devenish
Cary Elwes James Harcourt
Frederick Alexander Jim Menzies
Guy Henry Head Boy
Jeffry Wickham Arthur
Nicholas Rowe Spungin
Anna Massey Imogen Bennett
Betsy Brantley Julie Schofield
Rupert Wainwright Devenish
Cary Elwes Harcourt
Frederick Alexander Menzies
Adrian Ross Magenty Wharton
Geoffrey Bateman Yevgeni
Phillip Dupuy Martineau
John Line Best Man
Gideon Boulting Trafford
Llewellyn Rees Senior Chaplain
Arthur Howard Waiter
Ivor Roberts Chief Judge
Crispin Redman Prefect
Kathleen St. John Ivy
Martin Wenner Batsman 1
Christopher Milburn Batsman 2
Tristram Jellinek Nicholson
Tristram Wymark Henderson
Director/Choreographer
Marek Kanievska
Producer Alan Marshall
Robert Fox
Writer/Composer Julian Mitchell
Cinematography Peter Biziou
Music Michael Storey


In Moscow in 1983, an American journalist interviews Guy Bennett, who recalls his last year at public school, fifty years before, and how it contributed to him becoming a spy.
Edition Details
No. of Discs/Tapes 1
Personal Details
Purchase Date 5/18/2016
Location Personal Library
Owner Deitz
Store Amazon.com
Purchase Price $16.28
Links CinemaQueer +Review
- Review: NYT -Review
+ Review: CGiii
Guy Burgess @ Wikipedia
Last Days in Russia @ Daily Male
Another Country at Core for Movies
TheMovieDb.org
IMDB

Notes
In this movie we see Burgess as a student at the elite Eton college, which set the stage for his later life; It is interesting to note that his Communist beliefs and homosexuality were apparently well known (both of which appear to have been personal causes) , but that they did not seem to affect his advancement in the British foreign service; As a youth I remember the story of his unmasking as a spy; He was much vilified; I don't recall that his homosexuality being an issue -- but of course it wouldn't have been since homosexuality didn't exist in my world of Western New York of the 1950s; "This is a film of great subtlety and beauty, well acted, and underpinned by a haunting soundtrack;" A must see, especially for those in the gay community who wants to examine our roots through film.
See NYT review in links for a somewhat negative review, and CinemaQueer for a more positive assessment.