- The Killing of Sister George
"The Killing of Sister George" is a 1964 play by
Frank Marcus that served as the basis for a 1968 film directed byRobert Aldrich .Sister George is a beloved character in the popular
radio series "Applehurst", anurse who ministers to the medical needs and personal problems of the local villagers. She is portrayed by June Buckridge, who in real life is a gin-guzzling, cigar-chomping, slightly sadisticlesbian , theantithesis of the sweet character she plays. June lives with Alice "Childie" McNaught, a considerably younger dim-witted woman she often verbally and sometimes physically abuses. When June discovers her character is scheduled to be killed, she becomes increasingly impossible to work and live with. Mercy Croft, an executive at the radio station, intercedes in her professional and personal lives supposedly to help, but she actually has an agenda of her own.Although it is strongly implied that June and Childie are lesbians, and towards the end we discover that Mercy could be as well, this is never explicitly stated. Marcus intended the play to be a farce, not a serious treatment of lesbianism, but because there was so little material about lesbians it became treated as such. It was also to some extent a parody of the killing of Grace Archer in "
The Archers ".The 1964 West End production starred
Beryl Reid as June. Two years later she reprised the role on Broadway in a production directed byVal May . After 7 previews, it opened onOctober 5 ,1966 at theBelasco Theatre and ran for 205 performances. The cast also includedEileen Atkins as Alice andLally Bowers as Mercy. Beryl Reid won theTony Award for Best Actress in a Play and the play and Eileen Atkins received nominations.Film adaptation
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name = The Killing of Sister George
image_size = 150 px
caption = Original film poster
director =Robert Aldrich
producer = Robert Aldrich
writer =Lukas Heller
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starring =Beryl Reid Susannah York Coral Browne
music =
cinematography =Joseph F. Biroc
editing =
distributor = Cinerama Releasing Corporation
released =1968
runtime = 138 min
country =USA
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imdb_id = 0063185Lukas Heller wrote thescreenplay for the 1968feature film version directed by Robert Aldrich. Beryl Reid was cast as June (bothBette Davis andAngela Lansbury were considered for the role), withSusannah York as Alice andCoral Browne as Mercy. In the movie "Applehurst" became atelevision soap opera , and the lesbian aspects of the plot are much more explicit. The film added many characters and shot many scenes on location, including one in a real-lifeLondon lesbian hangout, the Gateways Club. Alice is portrayed as childishly naive rather than dim-witted, and June is more of an alcoholic. In one scene, while under the influence, she molests two novice nuns in a taxi, behavior that precipitates the beginning of the end for Sister George.Between the time the movie started filming and ended production, the movie industry instituted the new
MPAA ratings system. Largely on the basis of a graphic sex scene involving Alice and Mercy (deleted in some TV screenings) "Sister George" received an X rating, which limited its exposure in theatres and ability to advertise in mainstream newspapers. Aldrich spent $75,000 battling the rating, but his lawsuit was dismissed, and the film died at the box office.Beryl Reid was nominated for the
Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture Actress in a Drama. The film is available onDVD . Rarely seen on television, it was broadcast uncut byTurner Classic Movies as part of its June 2007 salute to gay cinema.ee also
List of lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender-related films by storyline External links
* [http://www.ibdb.com/production.asp?ID=3293 IBDb entry]
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0063185/ IMDb entry]
* [http://www.tcm.com/thismonth/article.jsp?cid=159650&mainArticleId=159623 TCM film history]
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