Tom Jones (1963)
Tom Jones (1963)
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Cast & Crew.
Albert Finney
Tom Jones
Hugh Griffith
Squire Western
Susannah York
Sophie Western
George Devine
Squire Allworthy
Edith Evans
Miss Western
Joan Greenwood
Lady Bellaston
Rachel Kempson
Bridget Allworthy
Angela Baddeley
Mrs. Wilkins
Joyce Redman
Jenny Jones
David Tomlinson
Lord Fellamar
Freda Jackson
Mrs. Seagrim
Jack MacGowran
Partridge
Lynn Redgrave
Susan, Uptown Inn
Diane Cilento
Molly Seagrim
Wilfrid Lawson
Black George
John Moffatt
Square
David Warner
Mr. Blifil
Tony Richardson
Director
Micheál Mac Liammóir
Narrator (voice)
John Osborne
Writer
Peter Bull
Thwackum
Henry Fielding
Writer
Avis Bunnage
Landlady
John Addison
Composer
Walter Lassally
Cinematographer
Antony Gibbs
Editor
Ralph Brinton
ProductionDesigner
Redmond Phillips
Lawyer Dowling
James Cairncross
Parson Supple
Patsy Rowlands
Honor
Mark Dignam
Lieutenant
Julian Glover
Northernton
Media.
Details.
Release DateAugust 24, 1963
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 8m
Content RatingNR
Budget$1,000,000
Box Office$37,600,000
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Tom Jones is a 1963 British comedy film, an adaptation of Henry Fielding's classic 1749 novel The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, starring Albert Finney as the title hero. It was one of the most critically acclaimed and popular comedies of its time, and won four Academy Awards, including Best Picture. The film was produced and directed by Tony Richardson and the screenplay was adapted by playwright John Osborne.
A period piece set in 18th-century Somerset, Gloucestershire and London, Tom Jones was a success both critically and at the box office. At the 36th Academy Awards, it was nominated for ten Oscars, winning four: Best Picture, Best Director for Richardson, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Original Score. It also won two Golden Globe Awards, including Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, and three BAFTA Awards, including Best Film and Best British Film.
In 1999, the British Film Institute ranked it as the 51st greatest British film of the 20th century.