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Joseph Andrews
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Director:  Tony Richardson
Year: 1977
Runtime: 99
Rating: R (MPAA)
Language:  Original: English; Subtitled: English; Closed Captioned: English
Color: Y
Closed Captioned: Y
UPC: 097360891645
Item Number: PRD008916
Returning to the 18th-century world of his immensely successful TOM JONES, Tony Richardson adapts another of Henry Fielding's picaresque novels, this time with Peter Firth as the title character. Employed as a servant in the household of Sir Thomas Booby (Peter Bull), the pure-hearted Joseph is in love with Fanny Goodwill (Natalie Ogle), one of the housemaids. But Joseph is plagued by the unwanted attentions of the copiously endowed former actress Lady Booby (Ann-Margret), who becomes even more aggressive after the death of her husband. When he refuses the advances of his employer, Joseph is beaten by her minions and left for dead before being rescued by a passing coach. He finally reunites with his friend Parson Adams (Michael Hordern), who has just saved Fanny from rape. As the farcical plot accelerates, the virtuous trio get into a surprising number of scrapes, narrowly avoid being jailed for crimes they didn't commit, and are unwittingly lured to a Black Mass organized by an evil nobleman. Meanwhile, Lady Booby, scheming to ensure that the marriage of the young couple never occurs, has Fanny framed and arrested for robbery. The film is well acted by its outstanding British cast, but Ann-Margret steals the show as the lascivious Lady Booby.

Fourteen years after directing the very popular TOM JONES, filmmaker Tony Richardson returned to the writing of Henry Fielding for this farce of 18th-century England. Joseph Andrews is an innocent young servant who falls in love with Fanny Goodwill. However, he must constantly contend with the advances of his lecherous employer, Lady Booby, as well as various other schemers.

Theatrical release: April 14, 1978.

Shown at the 1977 Los Angeles Film Exposition.

Actor Hugh Griffith, an alcoholic whose health was nearly completely destroyed by the time of filming, had to be given a small amount of brandy before each take to be capable of performing.

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