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Martyn Hesford's comedy-drama about the life and times of tortured comic Kenneth Williams based on his diaries.Martyn Hesford's comedy-drama about the life and times of tortured comic Kenneth Williams based on his diaries.Martyn Hesford's comedy-drama about the life and times of tortured comic Kenneth Williams based on his diaries.
- Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
- 1 win & 3 nominations total
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- TriviaRoy Holder plays a cameo part as the older road worker who talks to Williams when he opens flat window. Holder was a main character in the movie Loot (1970), by Joe Orton, Williams' close friend.
- GoofsIn one of the scenes Kenneth, Joan Sims and Barbara Windsor were talking in costume whilst behind the scenes for Carry On Matron. Barbara was in a nurses outfit, which was correct as she played Nurse Susan Ball, but Joan was in a Matron's outfit which was wrong because as usual Hattie Jacques, as usual, played Matron. In this film Joan played one of the hospital patients Mrs. Tidy.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Paul O'Grady Show: Episode dated 27 October 2009 (2009)
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An unassuming but thoroughly satisfying film that looks at the fascinating man behind the pursed lips and waspish tongue we all know from the Carry On films. The film shows us a man both appalled and aroused by his homosexuality. a man desperate for love who pushes away any advances that may bring him a moments fleeting happiness.
He befriends playwright Joe Orton who is everything Williams wishes he was: virile, self-confident and relaxed with his sexuality. But it is Orton's partner and murderer, Kenneth Halliwell, with whom he shares the quietly desperate despair that characterises his life. Like the man himself this is very funny but also tragic. It plays to the best qualities of British film-making; well scripted. character driven and unflashy. Worth your time
He befriends playwright Joe Orton who is everything Williams wishes he was: virile, self-confident and relaxed with his sexuality. But it is Orton's partner and murderer, Kenneth Halliwell, with whom he shares the quietly desperate despair that characterises his life. Like the man himself this is very funny but also tragic. It plays to the best qualities of British film-making; well scripted. character driven and unflashy. Worth your time
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- Mar 13, 2006
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- Кеннет Уильямс: Фантабулоза!
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