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The Ruling Class is a 1972 British black comedy film. [1] . It is an adaptation of Peter Barnes ' satirical 1968 stage play The Ruling Class, which tells the story of a paranoid schizophrenic British nobleman (played by Peter O'Toole) who inherits a peerage.
15 sept. 1972 · Peter O'Toole plays Jack, a 14th Earl who thinks he is Jesus Christ, and his family tries to take his estate and title. The film is a black comedy with expressionistic and allegorical elements, nominated for an Oscar and available on Criterion DVD.
The Ruling Class - (son titre original) se veut une satire sur la classe dirigeante anglaise et le réalise en... Lire la critique. Par. arthurdegz. le 14 janv. 2024.
A comedy about a British aristocrat who believes he is Jesus Christ and inherits his title after his father's suicide. The movie has a cult following, but Ebert finds it too long and dark, and prefers the original version.
When the Earl of Gurney (Harry Andrews) dies in a cross-dressing accident, his schizophrenic son, Jack (Peter O'Toole), inherits the Gurney estate. Jack is not...
The Ruling Class. G.-B. 1972. Comédie satirique de Peter Medak avec Peter O'Toole, Carolyn Seymour, William Mervyn. Un homme cupide tente de s'emparer de la fortune de son neveu qui est fou à lier en le mariant à sa propre maîtresse. Satire féroce de l'aristocratie anglaise. Traitement fort inventif proche du théâtre de l'absurde.
A cult classic comedy about a madman who inherits the title of 14th Earl of Gurney and becomes Jack the Ripper. Starring Peter O'Toole, Alastair Sim, and directed by Peter Medak, this film is a satire of Britain's class system and insanity.