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Plot. Young Englishman—and aspiring poet—Dennis Barlow wins an airline ticket and decides to visit his uncle, Sir Francis Hinsley, in Los Angeles. Shortly after Dennis's arrival, Sir Francis, who has worked at a major Hollywood studio for more than thirty years, is fired by his employer, D.J. Jr., and hangs himself.
- Roxanne Arlen
The Loved One (1965) as Wispering Glades hostess; A House Is...
- Barbara Nichols
The Loved One: Sadie Blodgett 1966 The Swinger: Blossom...
- Robert Easton
Robert Easton (born Robert Easton Burke; November 23, 1930 –...
- Hubert L. Eaton
In 1918, Eaton married Anna Ruth Munger, a divorcee who was...
- Greystone Mansion
The Greystone Mansion, also known as the Doheny Mansion, is...
- Alan Napier
Alan William Napier-Clavering (7 January 1903 – 8 August...
- The Loved One (book)
The Loved One: An Anglo-American Tragedy (1948) is a short...
- The Loved Ones (film)
The Loved Ones is a 2009 Australian horror film written and...
- Roxanne Arlen
1h 56m1965. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Photos & Videos. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Trivia. Notes. Brief Synopsis. An Englishman in Hollywood moves into the funeral business. Cast & Crew. Read More. Tony Richardson. Director. Robert Morse. Dennis Barlow. Jonathan Winters. Wilbur Glenworthy/Harry Glenworthy. Anjanette Comer.
- Tony Richardson, Les Gorall, Kurt Neumann
- Robert Morse
1 Video. 89 Photos. Comedy. Satire on the funeral business, in which a young British poet goes to work at a Hollywood cemetery. Director. Tony Richardson. Writers. Evelyn Waugh. Terry Southern. Christopher Isherwood. Stars. Robert Morse. Jonathan Winters. Anjanette Comer. See production info at IMDbPro. RENT/BUY. from $3.59. search Amazon.
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Aimee Thanatogenous. Rod Steiger. Mr. Joyboy. Dana Andrews. Gen. Buck Brinkman. Watchlist. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. The suicide of his expatriate uncle (John Gielgud) draws...
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The Loved One is a 1965 satirical Black Comedy film directed by Tony Richardson (as his follow-up to Tom Jones ), based on the short novel by Evelyn Waugh.