Sons and Lovers

Sons and Lovers is a 1960 film adaptation of the D. H. Lawrence novel Sons and Lovers. It was adapted by T. E. B. Clarke and Gavin Lambert and directed by Jack Cardiff. It stars Trevor Howard, Dean Stockwell, Wendy Hiller, Mary Ure, William Lucas and Donald Pleasence. The film won an Academy Award for Best Cinematography Freddie Francis and was nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role (Trevor Howard), Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Mary Ure... more

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  • 1960

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  • 1 h 43 min

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Jack Cardiff

Jack Cardiff, OBE (18 September 1914 – 22 April 2009) was a British cinematographer, director and photographer. His career spanned the development of cinema, from silent film, through early experiments in Technicolor to filmmaking in the 21st century. He was best known for his influential colour...

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  • You'll never forget the young lovers in...
  • The first experiences of a young man in the mysteries of woman!

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  • 1 h 43 min

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Sons and Lovers

Sons and Lovers is a 1913 novel by the English writer D. H. Lawrence. The third published novel of D. H. Lawrence, taken by many to be his earliest masterpiece, tells the story of Paul Morel, a young man and budding artist. Richard Aldington explains the semi-autobiographical nature of this...
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