Harold Pinter: Landscape
Streaming Video - 1998
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Sitting across a kitchen table yet worlds apart, Beth and Duff engage in a disturbing but seductive counterpoint of dual monologues, two series of impressionistic images from the wreckage of their relationship that wash up on the waves of consciousness. Thanks to the consummate performances of the late Dame Peggy Ashcroft and David Waller, this outstanding production by the Royal Shakespeare Company-directed for stage and screen by Sir Peter Hall-is quintessential Pinter, laden with irony and stressing two of the playwright's recurring themes: communication and memory
Beth Reminisces (2:20)
Duff and Beth Talk but Don't Communicate (2:34)
Duff Talks of the Park as Beth Recalls Old Memories (2:24)
Duff Talks of a Pub as Beth Remembers the Beach (2:56)
Duff Talks as Beth Reminisces (2:27)
Duff Recalls a Younger Beth as She Continues Dreaming (2:03)
Duff Recalls His Infidelity (2:13)
Duff and Beth as Butler and Housekeeper (2:51)
Duff's Unfaithfulness and Beth's Beach Memories (2:31)
Beth's Memory of Duff's Unfaithfulness (4:35)
Duff Recalls a Rainy Day (2:17)
Duff Rants as Beth Relives an Intimate Memory (3:56)
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PUBLISHED
Digital Classics (Firm), 1998
Year Published: 1998
Format: Streaming Video
SUBJECTS
Drama
20th century
Theater
History
20th century