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Entertaining Mr Sloane: Directed by Douglas Hickox. With Beryl Reid, Harry Andrews, Peter McEnery, Alan Webb. Sloane, a manipulative lodger, joins Kath's household.
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- Comedy, Crime, Thriller
- Douglas Hickox
- 1970
Budget. £97,000 [2] Entertaining Mr Sloane is a 1970 British black comedy film directed by Douglas Hickox. The screenplay by Clive Exton is based on the 1964 play of the same title by Joe Orton. This was the second adaptation of the play, the first having been developed for British television and broadcast by ITV on 15 July 1968.
- £97,000
- Georgie Fame
- Douglas Kentish
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A landlady and her brother entice a psychopathic young man into sexual liaisons. Genre. Black comedy. Setting. A house on the edge of a rubbish dump. Entertaining Mr Sloane is a three-act play written in 1963 by the English playwright Joe Orton. [1] It was first produced in London at the New Arts Theatre on 6 May 1964 and transferred to the ...
- Joe Orton
- 6 May 1964
- 1964
- A house on the edge of a rubbish dump
She invites Sloane to lodge at her home, where he meets doddering Dadda Kemp and Kath's homosexual brother, Ed. Attracted by the youth's trim physique, middle-aged sports enthusiast Ed engages Sloane as his chauffeur and buys him an appropriate uniform, all of leather. Equally enamored, Kath seduces Sloane and is impregnated.
Ed. Alan Webb. Kemp ('Dadda') Charles Sinnickson. Vicar. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. An English landlady (Beryl Reid) and her brother (Harry Andrews) like their lodger, a ...
- Comedy
Entertaining Mr. Sloane was adapted as a feature film by Canterbury Film in 1970. The screenplay was written by Clive Exton, produced by Douglas Kentish, directed by Douglas Hickox. Beryl Reid stars as Kath, Peter McEnery as Sloane, Harry Andrews as Ed, and Alan Webb as Kemp.