Mister Lewis

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Movie
Original title Mister Lewis
Country of production Great Britain
original language English
Publishing year 1965
length 12 minutes
Age rating FSK 6
Rod
Director Malcolm Craddock
script Malcolm Craddock
production Malcolm Craddock
music Ron Rueben
camera Peter Suschitzky
cut Ben Rainer
occupation

Mr. Lewis is a twelve minute British Drama from 1965 by Malcolm Craddock , who also wrote the screenplay and produced the film has. The title role is played by Jonathan Burn . The film premiered in Great Britain in 1965. In the Federal Republic of Germany it had its premiere on February 17, 1967 in the program of the First German Television ( ARD ).

action

The film tells the story of a man who cannot bathe in the house where he lives. The man tries again and again to get into the bathroom in the apartment building, which he has to use with other floor residents. He prepares all sorts of mysterious things and eventually goes to a public bath. After inserting a razor with mysterious movements, the viewer expects that he is about to commit murder. But when he finally got to the bathing cabin, he takes the knife and shaves.

Reviews

The Protestant Film Observer says: “A prime example of film dramaturgy that is entertaining, and at the same time a masterful film. The atmosphere he creates brilliantly reflects the milieu that almost became a critical study of contemporary living. "

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Evangelischer Filmbeobachter , Evangelischer Presseverband München, Review No. 203/1967, p. 277.