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The Fool (1990 film)

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500:, while praising its “authentic period feel”. The reviewer found the premise of Mr. Frederick's double life “confusing” but admired the “intriguing...fine theatrical climax in which Jacobi turns on the representatives of True-Brit greed, tearing their selfishness to bits” and concluded that “Jacobi us as usual superb, well supported by a galaxy of British actors.” 284:
is based on the thoughts and words of these street traders, beggars, artisans, thieves and performers of London on one hand, and on the letters and diaries of members of the upper classes on the other. The narrative is grounded in the double life of a humble clerk who poses as the reclusive, but
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admired Edzard's “research and topnotch design with street characters based on interviews by 19th- century social journalist Henry Mayhew”, which were “fine on their own terms, right down to the dirt under their fingernails." But added “Edzard needs to make up her mind whether she’s building a
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widely respected "Sir John." He thus moves in wealthy upper class circles and participates in grand investment schemes while living in a London slum, showing the contrast between the world of the very poor and that of the very rich.
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Dennis Clunes described Edzard's colourful film as "an unsentimental satire of scandalous cross-classing" with alternating scenes of the high and low life of 1857 London, "evoking a "richly detailed Dickensian milieu."
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The film was the sixth made in collaboration with Goodwin by Edzard, who is known for her meticulous filmmaking, often based on Victorian English sources. Their earlier productions include
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The opening credits end with: “This film is dedicated to the anonymous men and women interviewed by Henry Mayhew in London between 1848 and 1861.”
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was positive, comparing the film's “impeccable attention to detail” and the “socially-conscious” inspiration of Mayhew's work with that of
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is a 1990 British film set in Victorian England's world of finance directed by
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The movie's detailed evocation of life in Victorian London drew on
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Index


Christine Edzard
Christine Edzard
Celia Bannerman
Derek Jacobi
Cyril Cusack
Sands Films
Christine Edzard
John Brabourne
Richard Goodwin
Derek Jacobi
Cyril Cusack
Maria Aitken
Irina Brook
Paul Brook
Miranda Richardson
Henry Mayhew
Morning Chronicle
London Labour and the London Poor
Derek Jacobi
Cyril Cusack
Maria Aitken
Irina Brook
Paul Brooke
Richard Caldicot
Jim Carter
Jonathan Cecil
Maria Charles
James Cosmo
Rosalie Crutchley

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