The Fox - Canadian [ specify ] 1967 melodrama directed by Mark Rydell based on the eponymous short story by David Herbert Lawrence .
| Fox | |
|---|---|
| The fox | |
| Genre | melodrama |
| Producer | Mark Rydell |
| Producer | Raymond Strauss |
| Author script | Lewis John Carlino Howard Koch |
| In the main cast | Anne Heywood Sandy dennis |
| Operator | William Fraker |
| Composer | Lalo Shifrin |
| Film company | Motion Pictures International |
| Duration | 110 min |
| Fees | $ 19,146,711 [1] |
| A country | |
| Tongue | English |
| Year | 1967 |
| IMDb | |
Content
Story
March and Jill live together in a secluded house near the forest and farm. The main work lies on March's shoulders, and Jill is involved in cooking and accounting for their expenses. Foxes walked into their chicken coop. March could shoot him, however, tormented by incomprehensible doubts, did not do this. March overcomes the desire for sex, but in a secluded estate it is impossible for her to fulfill it. Once a young man Paul, the grandson of the past owner of the house, comes into the house. Jill invites him to stay with them. Drawn to March, Paul persistently calls her to marry. March hesitates, and Jill, learning about this, is amazed, she begs her friend not to leave her. Paul tracks the fox and kills him. March accepts his offer and surrenders to him, but Paul is forced to leave, since he works on a seiner and must go swimming. During his absence, an explanation of feelings takes place between girlfriends, they overcome the obstacle between them and become lovers. March writes to Paul that he refuses his decision. Suddenly Paul returns. As a result of a tragic incident, Jill dies, and now nothing can stop March from being with a man. Together with Paul, they are leaving home.
Cast
| Cast | Character | |
|---|---|---|
| Anne Heywood | Ellen March | |
| Sandy dennis | Jill benford | |
| Cyrus Dally | Paul Renfield |
Rewards
The film was nominated for an Oscar in the category of best composer and Golden Globe in 4 categories. As a result, the film received the Golden Globe Award as the best foreign film in English [2] :
| Awards | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Festival / Prize | Year | Reward | Category | Winner |
| Golden Globe | 1968 | Golden globe | Best English-Language Foreign Film | Fox |
Notes
- ↑ The Fox . Date of treatment August 27, 2014.
- ↑ Awards for The Fox on the Internet Movie Database . Date of treatment July 21, 2011. Archived on August 15, 2012.
Links
- " Fox ” on the Internet Movie Database
- Fox on allmovie