This is a story of a group of women overcoming several obstacles by helping each other out, even if that means just...
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1986
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This French sex farce is translated in English as The Trout. Joseph Losey directed and co-wrote the film, which stars...
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1982
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1980
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1978
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Roads to the South is often omitted from the "official" lists of Joseph Losey's films, principally because it was made for...
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1978
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Alain Delon plays Mr. Klein, a French-Catholic art dealer during the Nazi occupation. Strapped for cash, Klein takes...
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1976
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1975
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1975
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This Joseph Losey-directed 1973 version of Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House marks one of two cinematizations of the story...
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Director, Producer
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1973
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This film is Joseph Losey's mood piece that delves into the psychological makeup of Frank Jackson (Alain Delon), the assassin...
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1972
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The third collaboration between director Joseph Losey and writer Harold Pinter, following The Servant and Accident, continues...
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1971
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1970
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This psychologically twisted tragedy begins when the boozy prostitute Leonora (Elizabeth Taylor) encounters a young woman on...
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1968
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1968
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The complex relationships among an Oxford professor, one of his students, and the young woman who captivates both of them is...
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1967
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A popular British comic strip series served as inspiration for this light-hearted espionage adventure, which if nothing else...
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1966
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King and Country was adapted by Evan Jones from John Wilson's play Hamp. Misfit World War I British soldier Tom Courtenay, on...
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1964
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Wealthy wastrel James Fox hires insouciant cockney Dirk Bogarde as a valet. No sooner has he donned his working clothes than...
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1963
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1962
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Joseph Losey directed this unusual science fiction effort, which has won a small but fervent cult following. Simon Wells...
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1962
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Directed by American expatriate Joseph Losey, the British The Criminal is a gloom-wallow elevated by superb performances. Top...
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1960
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1960
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Award-winning director Joseph Losey guides this suspenseful mystery through its paces, beginning with an apparently guilty...
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1959
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Greek actress Melina Mercouri made her English-language film debut in The Gypsy and the Gentleman. Mercouri plays tempestuous...
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1958
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Time Without Pity carried the name "Joseph Losey" on the credits -- the first time in three years that the blacklisted...
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1957
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A noted expatriate filmmaker's hard work to reestablish himself in Britain is nearly undone when a woman who claims to be...
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1956
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Three years after directing the English-language remake of Fritz Lang's M, director Joseph Losey took the helm for this...
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1955
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The direction of The Sleeping Tiger was credited to Victor Hanbury, but this was actually a pseudonym for the blacklisted...
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1954
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The official credits for the Italian-made Stranger on the Prowl read: "written and directed by Andrea Forzano." In truth,...
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1952
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It took nerve for director Joseph Losey to attempt a remake of Fritz Lang's classic chiller M, but by and large Losey was up...
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1951
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Webb Garwood (Van Heflin) is a cynical policeman who believes that success comes from lucky breaks. Responding to a prowler...
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1951
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1951
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The Lawless was director Joseph Losey's second feature-length film. The story concerns a group of Mexican-American migrant...
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1950
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Finding a curiously silent young runaway boy (Dean Stockwell) whose head has been completely shaved, small town police call...
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1948
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1945
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1941
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1941
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1939
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