2 Movies Directed by Richard Laxton

An Englishman in New York

An Englishman in New York

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2009-04-27

Languages:

English

Countries:

UK

Runtime:

75 min

IMDB Ratings:

7.2 (1050 Reviews)

Director:

Richard Laxton

Genres:

Drama

Fullplot:

Following the success of his television biography 'The Naked Civil Servant' Quentin Crisp is invited to America to lecture on How To Be Happy, and falls in love with New York's more permissive ambiance. Agent Connie Clausen enables him to be a 'resident alien', writing film reviews and dispensing words of wisdom. Curious about but impervious to trends, he describes AIDS as a "fad, nothing more", actually to divert heterosexual anger but he is misinterpreted and reviled by many gays. A return to popularity occurs when he helps Patrick Angus, a young, AIDS-afflicted artist attain fame for his paintings and his healthy cynicism is marketed by performance artist Penny Arcade, putting him back in the limelight. Poor health causes him to refuse a lecture tour of England but he gives a triumphant final audience at a gay club in Tampa. A postscript informs that he died at the age of 91.

Burton and Taylor

Burton and Taylor

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2013-10-16

Languages:

English

Countries:

UK

Runtime:

83 min

IMDB Ratings:

6.5 (1256 Reviews)

Director:

Richard Laxton

Cast:

Writer:

William Ivory

Noel Coward (extracts from the play "Private Lives")

Alexander Walker (additional research material from the book "Elizabeth")

Fullplot:

Film star Elizabeth Taylor invites her ex-husband - twice over - Richard Burton to her fiftieth birthday party where, as a recovering alcoholic, he refuses to get drunk with her. He does however consider her suggestion that they star in a stage revival of the play 'Private Lives'. As they announce the project the press speculate on a romantic reconciliation. With a new girlfriend and the prospect of playing king Lear Burton is not happy with the project, especially with Taylor's pill-popping and her lack of stage experience, which causes problems at rehearsal. The play opens to a critical trashing but is popular with audiences, chiefly, again to Burton's chagrin, because they want to see Taylor and, when she is ill, numbers dwindle and the show is put on hold. After a two month run , with a projected tour, the curtain comes down and Taylor tells Burton she has always loved him and still does. A year later however his old life-style catches up with him and he is dead.

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