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Morgan - A Suitable Case For Treatment. Image shows from L to R: Morgan (David Warner), Vanessa Redgrave. Copyright: STUDIOCANAL / British Lion
Morgan - A Suitable Case For Treatment

Morgan - A Suitable Case For Treatment

  • 1966 film
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Morgan - A Suitable Case For Treatment

Morgan - A Suitable Case For Treatment

From Karel Reisz, the renowned director of Saturday Night And Sunday Morning, Night Must Fall, Isadora, The Gambler, Who'll Stop The Rain, The French Lieutenant's Woman and Sweet Dreams, comes this cult classic starring screen great Vanessa Redgrave and legendary character actor David Warner in one of his few starring roles.

A gorilla-fixated artist with distinctly anarchist tendencies, Morgan (Warner) tries to regain the affections of his divorced wife Leonie (Redgrave) by variously kidnapping her, attempting to blow up her future mother-in-law and attacking her fiancé (Robert Stephens).

Cut with scenes from King Kong and Tarzan films, Morgan's depiction of madness, dark humour and vintage performances made it one of the wildest, funniest and most provocative comedies of the '60s. Nominated for two Oscars: Best Actress in a Leading Role (Redgrave) and Best Costume Design, Black-and-White (Jocelyn Rickards).

First released: Tuesday 16th June 2020

Extra features

  • Audio commentary by entertainment journalist and author Bryan Reesman
  • Trailers
  • Discs: 1
  • Minutes: 97
  • Subtitles: English

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  • Discs: 1
  • Minutes: 97
  • Subtitles: English

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