The Dresser

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The Dresser
Directed by Peter Yates
Written by Ronald Harwood
Starring Albert Finney
Tom Courtenay
Edward Fox
Zena Walker
Release date(s) December 6, 1983
Running time 118 min.
Language English
IMDb profile

The Dresser is a 1983 film which tells the story of an aging actor's personal assistant, who struggles to keep his charge's life together. It stars Albert Finney, Tom Courtenay, Eileen Atkins, Michael Gough and Edward Fox. One humorous scene in the film has Finney and Courtenay's characters getting to a train station just as the train is pulling out. An irate Finney commands in a booming, stage-trained voice "STOP THAT TRAIN!" and the train in fact stops.

The movie was adapted by Ronald Harwood from his play, and was directed by Peter Yates.

It was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Leading Role (Tom Courtenay), Best Actor in a Leading Role (Albert Finney), Best Director, Best Picture and Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium.


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