Joseph Andrews (1977)
March 9, 1977Release Date
Joseph Andrews (1977)
March 9, 1977Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Ann-Margret
Lady Booby
Peter Firth
Joseph Andrews
Michael Hordern
Parson Adams
Beryl Reid
Mrs. Slipslop
Jim Dale
The Pedlar
Natalie Ogle
Fanny
Peter Bull
Sir Thomas Booby
Kenneth Cranham
The Wicked Squire
Karen Dotrice
Pamela
James Villiers
Mr. Booby
Penelope Wilton
Mrs. Wilton
Bernard Bresslaw
Parson Trulliber
Tony Richardson
Director
Norman Rossington
Gaffer Andrews
Allan Scott
Writer
Patsy Rowlands
Gammer Andrews
Chris Bryant
Writer
Murray Melvin
Beau Didapper
Henry Fielding
Writer
Ronald Pickup
Mr. Wilson
Neil Hartley
Producer
Peggy Ashcroft
Lady Tattle
Pauline Jameson
Lady Tittle
John Addison
Composer
Timothy West
Mr. Tow-Wouse
David Watkin
Cinematographer
Wendy Craig
Mrs. Tow-Wouse
Thom Noble
Editor
Vanessa Millard
Betty
Michael Annals
ProductionDesigner
John Gielgud
The Doctor
Hugh Griffith
Squire Western
Dan Meaden
Coach Driver
Gerald Cross
Lawyer in Coach
Jenny Runacre
The Gypsy
Patrick Durkin
Trotter
Jonathan Cecil
Fop One
Vernon Dobtcheff
Fop Two
Steven Berkoff
Greasy Fellow
Gawn Grainger
Scout
Helen Fraser
Mrs. Adams
Willoughby Goddard
Fourposter Innkeeper
Richard Goolden
Squire Western's Clerk
Del Henney
Didapper's Valet
Nigel Humphreys
Birdcatcher
Tim Pigott-Smith
Cornet
Brian Glover
Gaoler
Freddie Cooper
Camera Operator
Paul Wilson
Camera Operator
Andrew Grieve
First Assistant Director
Bill Brodie
Art Direction
Ian Whittaker
Set Dresser
Ann Brodie
Makeup Artist
Susie Hill
Hairdresser
Patrick Wheatley
Costume Coordinator
Doreen Landry
Publicist
Media.
Details.
Release DateMarch 9, 1977
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 39m
Content RatingR
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Joseph Andrews is a 1977 British period comedy film directed by Tony Richardson. It is based on the 1742 novel Joseph Andrews by Henry Fielding.
With its rollicking comic plot, period costume and setting, ribald adventures and a dashing young hero, the film was an obvious attempt to follow in the line of such films as Tom Jones (1963), which was also directed by Tony Richardson.
Ann-Margret was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in 1978 for her performance in the film.Vincent Canby of The New York Times explains the pretext of Henry Fielding's novel Joseph Andrews: The book "originated as Fielding's answer to what he saw as the hypocritical pieties of [British novelist] Samuel Richardson's Pamela. In Pamela, which was published in 1740, Richardson told the inspiring tale of Pamela Andrews, a serving girl who tenaciously held onto her virginity until her employer, the rich Mr. Booby, came across with a marriage license. Several years later, Mr. Fielding turned this story wildly upside down in a novel about Pamela's brother, Joseph, a serving boy who is as innocent as his sister but not nearly as calculating, who must fight off all sorts of lewd advances and whose triumph is one of true virtue rather than greed."