Tom Jones (1963) | (Laserdisc) | USED
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Title: Tom Jones (1963)
Genre: Comedy / Period Drama
Plot Synopsis
Born in mysterious circumstances and left an infant on a country estate, a boy is raised by a benevolent squire who treats him as a son. As he matures, his roguish charm leads him into romantic entanglements, especially with a neighboring landowner’s daughter. After being banished due to a scandal, he journeys through England—falling into affairs, duels, mistaken identity, and peril—before returning home to confront secrets and reconcile his place in the world.
Cast and Crew
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Director: Tony Richardson
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Writers: John Osborne, Henry Fielding
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Cast:
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Albert Finney as Tom Jones
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Susannah York as Sophie Western
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Hugh Griffith as Squire Western
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Edith Evans as Miss Western
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David Warner as Blifil
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IMDb Link: Tom Jones (1963)
Reviews from Letterboxd
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jamie – ★★★★☆
“Such a chaotic and joyous piece of filmmaking. Finney is magnetic, and the editing is wild in the best way possible.” -
mickylovesfilms – ★★★☆☆
“Brilliant in bursts but a little overlong for my liking. Still, a fascinating example of British cinema’s golden age.” -
alison – ★★★★★
“A cheeky, playful masterpiece. You can feel the energy bursting from every frame.”
Meta Description:
A lively and mischievous period comedy about a charming young man’s adventures through love, scandal, and society in 18th-century England.
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