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  1. The Entertainer is a 1960 British kitchen sink drama film directed by Tony Richardson, produced by Harry Saltzman and adapted by John Osborne and Nigel Kneale from Osborne’s stage play of the same name.

  2. The Entertainer: Directed by Tony Richardson. With Laurence Olivier, Brenda de Banzie, Roger Livesey, Joan Plowright. Archie Rice, an old-time British music hall performer sinking into final defeat, schemes to stay in show business.

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    • Drama
    • Tony Richardson
    • 1960-12-02
  3. The Entertainer, British dramatic film, released in 1960, that is a notable example of the British “kitchen sink” dramas produced in the post-World War II era by writers known as the Angry Young Men. Laurence Olivier portrayed Archie Rice, a third-rate vaudeville entertainer who refuses to accept.

    • Lee Pfeiffer
  4. Play Trailer. As the applause grew fainter … As the spotlight grew dimmer … His women were younger! Overview. Archie Rice, an old-time British vaudeville performer sinking into final defeat, schemes to stay in show business. Tony Richardson. Director. John Osborne. Screenplay. Nigel Kneale. Screenplay. Reviews 1. Discussions. A review by CinemaSerf

  5. Mar 28, 2006 · A grim, gritty reflection of the economic struggles and desperation of British life, The Entertainer was part of a larger "Angry Young Man" film movement whose cynicism defined postwar Britain.

    • Tony Richardson
    • Laurence Olivier
  6. On the far side of middle age, Archie Rice (Sir Laurence Olivier) lives in a British seaside resort with his father, retired successful vaudevillian Billy Rice (Roger Livesey), second wife Phoebe Rice (Brenda de Banzie), and doting son Frank Rice (Sir Alan Bates).

  7. The Entertainer is a 1960 British kitchen sink drama film directed by Tony Richardson, produced by Harry Saltzman and adapted by John Osborne and Nigel Kneale from Osborne’s stage play of the same name.