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The Comedians
Directed by
Peter Glenville
Not Rated
1967
2h 32m
Drama
6.2
27%
47%
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A cynical Welsh hotel owner secretly romances a diplomat's wife in Haiti, under the violent reign of the despot "Papa Doc" Duvalier.
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Cast of The Comedians
Richard Burton
Brown
Elizabeth Taylor
Martha Pineda
Alec Guinness
Major H. O. Jones
Peter Ustinov
Ambassador Manuel Pineda
Paul Ford
Smith
Lillian Gish
Mrs. Smith
Georg Stanford Brown
Henri Philipot
Roscoe Lee Browne
Petit Pierre
Gloria Foster
Mrs. Philipot
James Earl Jones
Dr. Magiot
Zakes Mokae
Michel
Douta Seck
Joseph
Raymond St. Jacques
Captain Concasseur
Cicely Tyson
Marie Therese
Robin Langford
Angelito Pineda (uncredited)
Dennis Alaba Peters
César (uncredited)
Thomas Baptiste
Haitian Soldier (uncredited)
Make Bray
Haitian Soldier (uncredited)
Peter Glenville
Director / Producer
Graham Greene
Writer
The Comedians Ratings & Reviews
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
Uninspired political drama.
TV Guide
At 156 minutes, it seems interminable.
TIME Magazine
At such moments of transcendent drama -- and there are enough to make it worthwhile -- The Comedians is easily forgiven its other sins.
Variety
Variety Staff
A plodding, low-key, and eventually tedious melodrama.
Film Freak Central
Walter Chaw
Far more interesting to deconstruct than to watch.
New York Times
Bosley Crowther
It is conventional and obvious, indeed, and is rendered no better or more beguiling by some rather superfluous additions of amorous scenes.
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Ken Hanke
Underrated version of Graham Greene's novel with a strong cast.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
The movie tries to be serious and politically significant, and succeeds only in being tedious and pompous.
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