The Servant is Harold Pinter's 1963 film adaptation of a 1948 novelette by Robin Maugham. A British production directed by Joseph Losey, it stars Dirk Bogarde, Sarah Miles, Wendy Craig, and James Fox. The first of Pinter's three film collaborations with Losey, which also include Accident and The Go-Between , The Servant is a tightly-constructed psychological dramatic film about the relationships among the four central characters examining issues relating to class, servitude, and the ennui of the upper classes. Tony , a wealthy young Londoner, hires Hugo Barrett as his manservant. Initially,... Barrett appears to take easily to his new job, and he and Tony form a quiet bond, retaining their social roles. Relationships begin shifting, however, and they change with the introduction of Susan , Tony's girlfriend, who seems to be suspicious of Barrett and to loathe all he represents. Barrett brings Vera , whom he presents as his sister, into Tony's household as a maidservant, but it emerges that Vera is actually Barrett's lover.
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| Release date: | 1963 |
| Directed by: | Joseph Losey |
| Runtime: | 112 Minutes |
| Producer: | Joseph Losey, Norman Priggen |
| Editor: | Reginald Mills |
| Music by: | Johnny Dankworth |
| Cinematography: | Douglas Slocombe |
| Screenplay by: | Robin Maugham, Harold Pinter |