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'Laughter in the Dark' is a 1969 French-British romantic drama film directed by Tony Richardson and starring Nicol Williamson and Anna Karina.

Plot



A wealthy married 40-year-old art critic called Sir Edward More (Nicol Williamson) falls in love with a sixteen-year-old girl called Margot (Anna Karina). However, she later cheats on him with another man (Jean-Claude Drouot) which eventually leads to him losing his eyesight while they argue in his car and crash when another car comes. She still has the affair but as Edward is now blind, she can have it right in front of him. Eventually, he finds out about the affair and confronts her with the gun. But she fatally shoots him and then runs off while his dead body is on the floor.

Cast



* Nicol Williamson as Sir Edward More

* Anna Karina as Margot

* Jean-Claude Drouot as Herve Tourace

* Peter Bowles as Paul

* Sin Phillips as Lady Elizabeth More

* Sebastian Breaks as Brian

* Kate O'Toole as Amelia More

* Edward Gardner as Driver

* Sheila Burrell as Miss Porly

* Willoughby Goddard as Colonel

* Basil Dignam as Dealer

* Philippa Urquhart as Philippa

Production



It is based on the novel of the same name by Vladimir Nabokov. Nicol Williamson was brought in as a very late replacement for Richard Burton, who had already shot several scenes. The director, Tony Richardson, found Burton's lack of punctuality intolerable.Walker p.298-299Richardson, pp. 213-5. Richardson had directed Williamson in 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' on stage and was planning to cast him as Hamlet. A famously turbulent and unpredictable actor himself, Richardson obviously saw him as a better bet than Burton. To recruit him in a hurry, Richardson sent a search party to comb the bars and bistros of the Cote d'Azur. It was shot on location in England and Majorca.

For the film, the story's setting was changed from 1930s Berlin to the Swinging London of the 1960s. The film drew respectable reviews, but for reasons that are unclear, it was subsequently removed from distribution. The film has only twice been shown on British television, (in 1974 and 1981 on BBC2), and has not been released on any home video format. Laszlo Papas was slated to direct a 1986 remake of the film which would have starred Mick Jagger as Axel Rex and Rebecca De Mornay as the young seductress; De Mornay was replaced by Maryam d'Abo after disagreements with the director, but ultimately the project went nowhere and the film was never made.

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