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Man Friday (film)

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349:. He had been trying to teach Friday in a mock-up school for a while, ridiculously complete with a chalkboard. We see that the topic of the day, written on the chalkboard, is "civilization". Obviously, for Crusoe this is a culmination point, where his concepts are ultimately confronted with those of Friday. He gets in a frenzy and binds Friday to a pole, then holds a frightful, lunatic sermon about the superiority of his ways while threatening Friday with his gun. In the end, he shoots, but not at Friday, but at his own talking parrot, which had been his sole companion before Friday's arrival. After that shocking experience, Friday gives up his attempts to change Crusoe; the friendship also ends, leaving only the relationship of Crusoe as master and Friday as a paid servant. 353:
property; swiftly, he takes control of baffled Crusoe's gun, and coldly declares that the master-servant-relationship is inverted now. He forces Crusoe to build a solid raft, and both men put to sea for Friday's home island. When they have arrived there, Friday tells the story of their relationship to the gathered tribe, which reacts with astonishment and amusement about the strange ways of Crusoe. When the latter requests to join the tribe, proposing that he could teach the children, Friday strongly speaks against him, saying that "the only thing he (Crusoe) teaches is fear." So Crusoe is rejected and returns to his solitary island, where he commits suicide.
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who want to capture both Crusoe and Friday. So the latter collaborate in killing the intruders when their violent motives are revealed, and the ship sails away, leaving the protagonists stranded as before. For a while, a kind of friendship develops between Crusoe and Friday. Friday thinks that he
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After several years, Friday has accumulated 2,000 gold coins, the price that Crusoe once mockingly called for the hut and all his belongings. Friday now turns Crusoe's western ways against him. Catching him by surprise, he throws the gold on a table, declaring himself the owner of the material
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Friday is very quick to learn the English language. Crusoe then tries to teach him Western concepts like property, sports, punishment, fear of God and so on, but Friday's reaction is only one of bewilderment and amusement. He begins to question and mock these concepts that seem senseless and
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destructive to him. One day he rebels, refusing to be a slave anymore. After some conflict, Crusoe has to admit that he could not live in solitude anymore, so he concedes in regarding Friday as a human being, although not as an equal. To do so, he starts to pay Friday one
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Friday and four of his friends arrive in a canoe on the island on which Crusoe has been stranded for years. When they start to consume a deceased comrade in a reverent form of
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maybe can teach Crusoe his more relaxed way of living, and not to be controlled by "thoughts of power, guilt and fear", which are very strong traits in Crusoe's personality.
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The film was recut without the involvement of director Jack Gold, with a more optimistic ending added. (A scene of Crusoe suiciding at the end was removed.)
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The film was one of the first financed by Lew Grade's ITC Entertainment. It was meant to be filmed in Hawaii but wound up shot in Mexico at
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that, "Instead of a story of survival, we get a metaphor in which everything in the movie has to serve the ultimate, and murky, meaning".
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When an English ship appears, Crusoe is overjoyed. Two men arrive in a boat and are invited for dinner but it turns out that they are
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due to cheaper costs. There were two weeks of rehearsal then five weeks of filming in Mexico starting December 1974.
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per day for his labourā€”an ambivalent sign of respect, as there is no use for money on the remote island.
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CHEAP MEXICAN PESO LURES U.S. FILM MAKERS HARMETZ, ALJEAN. New York Times 17 Aug 1983: C.17.
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Television Potter, Dennis. New Statesman; London Vol. 84, Iss. 2173, (Nov 10, 1972): 701.
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O'Toole: The star sinks into his private hell Base, Ron. Chicago Tribune 23 Oct 1977: e8.
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The film was based on a TV play by Adrian Mitchell which aired in 1972 as part of BBC's
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is much more intelligent and empathic. The film can be regarded as being critical of
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MAN FRIDAY at the Bush Theatre Billington, Michael. The Guardian 19 Apr 1973: 12.
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In the Picture Sight and Sound; London Vol. 47, Iss. 1, (Winter 1977): 26.
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Sir Lew's massive film deal Barker, Dennis. The Guardian 22 Oct 1975: 7.
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Mitchell adapted this for the stage which premiered in London in 1973.
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review: TELEVISION Banks-Smith, Nancy. The Guardian 31 Oct 1972: 10.
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One day, Crusoe falls back into his old delusions of being a
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Index


Jack Gold
Adrian Mitchell
Robinson Crusoe
Daniel Dafoe
Gerald Green
Peter O'Toole
Richard Roundtree
Anne V. Coates
Carl Davis
ITC Entertainment
Avco Embassy Pictures
Cannes
adventure film
Jack Gold
Peter O'Toole
Richard Roundtree
Adrian Mitchell
Daniel Defoe
Robinson Crusoe
Man Friday
western civilization
tribal
ritual cannibalism
gold coin
slave traders
superior being
Peter O'Toole
Richard Roundtree
Friday

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