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The Virgin and the Gypsy

The minister's daughter. Her father taught her about God. The gypsy taught her about Heaven.
1970 | 95m | English

(416 votes)

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Popularity: 0.7 (history)

Director: Christopher Miles
Writer: Alan Plater
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Film adaptation from the novel by D.H. Lawrence, discovered after the celebrated author's death in 1930, a romantic love story tells of a prim young English girl who is sexually attracted to a seductively virile gypsy. The climatic dam burst is linked with the consummation of her desire.
Release Date: Jun 01, 1970
Director: Christopher Miles
Writer: Alan Plater
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords gypsy, based on novel or book, virgin, erotic movie
Production Companies Kenwood Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: May 07, 2024
Entered: May 02, 2024
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Name Character
Joanna Shimkus Yvette
Franco Nero The gypsy
Honor Blackman Mrs. Fawcett
Mark Burns Major Eastwood
Fay Compton Grandma
Maurice Denham The Rector
Kay Walsh Aunt Cissie
Imogen Hassall The Gypsy's Wife
Harriet Harper Lucille
Norman Bird Uncle Fred
Jeremy Bulloch Leo
Ray Holder Bob
Jan Chappell Mary
Helen Booth Cook
Margo Andrew Ella
Name Job
Christopher Miles Director
Alan Plater Writer
Robert Huke Director of Photography
David Brockhurst Art Direction
Terry Knight Production Designer
Pamela Green Still Photographer
Name Title
Kenneth Harper Producer
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Geronimo1967
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Whilst Franco Nero does quite a decent job here as the smouldering traveller, the rest of the cast really needed an Alan Bates or Julie Christie to ignite some sort of spark into this rather timid adaptation of D.H. Lawrence shorter story. On their way to her the home she shares with her vicar fathe ... r (Maurice Denham) and her family, "Yvette" (Joanna Shimkus) encounters the swarthy gypsy who invites them to have their fortunes told. Sceptical, they agree and shortly afterwards leave full of disdain for their erstwhile hosts. She, however, is smitten! Her sense of loneliness at home, a feeling she is unloved and merely waiting to be married off coupled with her increasingly raging hormones and desires starts to reap discord a-plenty at home, especially with the traditionalist granny "Fay Compton) and her aunt "Cissie" (Kay Walsh). Things aren't helped by the visit of the adulterous "Mrs. Fawcett" (Honor Blackman) and her beau "Maj. Eastwood" (Mark Burns) turning their otherwise sleepy community into a veritable hotbed of sin and depravity - well, sort of! Anyway, there's allegory galore as the story develops, the frustrations mount and the dam eventually bursts. The production standards are high, the costumes and general look of the film work well - but the screenplay produces way too much chatter and this illustration of story lacks bite, passion - indeed just about anything. It's not the best of stories from this author, but this adaptation is just all a bit too tame.

Dec 04, 2023