
Never Apologize: A Personal Visit with Lindsay Anderson
Directed by Mike Kaplan7.367%58%7.5
Lindsay Anderson ("This Sporting Life," "O Lucky Man!") was an award-winning director, critic, essayist and anarchist. Anderson met future Golden Globe-nominee Malcolm McDowell ("A Clockwork Orange," "The Book of Eli") when he cast him in his first starring role as the rebellious Mick Travis in the movie "If...." Their working relationship and deep friendship would span several decades, and "Never Apologize" is McDowell's celebration of his friend and mentor, the time they spent working together, and the famous circle of people with whom they were surrounded. Combining McDowell's own memories with pieces written by and about Anderson, and with his often hilarious and moving impressions of Anderson and their circle -- including Bette Davis, John Ford, John Gielgud, Lillian Gish, Richard Harris and Laurence Olivier -- McDowell offers a glimpse of the cultural, social and political climate of the period.
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Never Apologize: A Personal Visit with Lindsay Anderson was released on 25 maj 2007.
Never Apologize: A Personal Visit with Lindsay Anderson was directed by Mike Kaplan.
Never Apologize: A Personal Visit with Lindsay Anderson has a runtime of 1h 51m.
Never Apologize: A Personal Visit with Lindsay Anderson was produced by Peter Crane, Mike Kaplan.
Lindsay Anderson ("This Sporting Life," "O Lucky Man!") was an award-winning director, critic, essayist and anarchist. Anderson met future Golden Globe-nominee Malcolm McDowell ("A Clockwork Orange," "The Book of Eli") when he cast him in his first starring role as the rebellious Mick Travis in the movie "If...." Their working relationship and deep friendship would span several decades, and "Never Apologize" is McDowell's celebration of his friend and mentor, the time they spent working together, and the famous circle of people with whom they were surrounded. Combining McDowell's own memories with pieces written by and about Anderson, and with his often hilarious and moving impressions of Anderson and their circle -- including Bette Davis, John Ford, John Gielgud, Lillian Gish, Richard Harris and Laurence Olivier -- McDowell offers a glimpse of the cultural, social and political climate of the period.
The key characters in Never Apologize: A Personal Visit with Lindsay Anderson are Self (Malcolm McDowell).
Never Apologize: A Personal Visit with Lindsay Anderson is rated Not Rated.
Never Apologize: A Personal Visit with Lindsay Anderson is a Dokumentär film.
Never Apologize: A Personal Visit with Lindsay Anderson has an audience rating of 5.8 out of 10.
Never Apologize: A Personal Visit with Lindsay Anderson has made 2 814 US$ at the box office.



