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The Draughtsman's Contract

R. Neville, a bold, impulsive young draftsman, is commissioned to produce a dozen landscape illustrations for the estate of Mr. Herbert and his wife, Virginia. In addition to payment, Virginia offers Neville a sexual liaison while her estranged husband is away. Yet when Mr. Herbert's murdered body is found on the estate, enigmatic clues hidden in Neville's drawings point to the killer's identity.

Director(s)

Peter Greenaway

Andy Powell

Cast & Crew

Neil Cunningham

Neil Cunningham

Thomas Noyes

David Meyer

David Meyer

Poulenc Brother

Tony Meyer

Tony Meyer

Poulenc Brother

Anthony Higgins

Anthony Higgins

Mr. Neville

Dave Hill

Dave Hill

Herbert

Steve Ubels

Steve Ubels

Hoyten

David Gant

David Gant

Seymour

Michael Feast

Michael Feast

The Statue

Hugh Fraser

Hugh Fraser

Mr. Talmann

Peter Greenaway

Peter Greenaway

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Anne-Louise Lambert

Anne-Louise Lambert

Sarah Talmann

Harry Van Engel

Harry Van Engel

Servant

Janet Suzman

Janet Suzman

Virginia Herbert

Vivienne Chandler

Vivienne Chandler

Laundress

Geoffrey Larder

Geoffrey Larder

Mr. Hammond

Nicholas Amer

Nicholas Amer

Mr Parkes

Suzan Crowley

Suzan Crowley

Mrs Pierpont

Lynda La Plante

Lynda La Plante

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Alastair Cumming

Alastair Cumming

Philip

Ben Kirby

Ben Kirby

Augustus

Sylvia Rotter

Sylvia Rotter

Governess

Kate Doherty

Kate Doherty

Maid

David Joss Buckley

David Joss Buckley

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Andy Powell

Andy Powell

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Details

GenresHistory, Mystery, Comedy
Runtime1h 48 mins
Released on12 Nov 1982
Languageen
Produced InUnited Kingdom
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Reviews

CinemaSerf

7/10

Anthony Higgins is artist "Neville" who attracts the eye of the unhappily married aristocrat "Mrs. Herbert" (Janet Suzman). She concocts a plan to have her wicked way with him by commissioning him to sketch twelve aspects of their modest stately home in return for £8 per drawing and unlimited "access" to her person. When "Mr. Herbert" has to go away, that proves convenient for all and their contract is agreed and applied. Midway through his task, her daughter "Mrs. Talmann" (Anne-Louise Lambert) approaches our virile artist with another proposal. She is saddled with the foppish "Talmann" (Hugh Fraser) who would appear to be no use whatsoever in begetting an heir. Her deal with "Neville" however is more on her terms - and he thinks he is in clover. Is he though, or is he being played buy one or both of these women - and where has "Mr. Herbert" got to through all these shenanigans? Peter Greenaway gives this a sort of Regency look to it, the costumes - especially the wigs - are exaggerated to fully illustrate the vacuousness of their petty but privileged existence and there is some humour that just about stays on the satirical side of bawdy! Suzman is great, as is Lambert and though I found Higgins just a bit weak to sustain the title role, this is still a great and entertaining ensemble effort well complimented by Michael Nyman's lively and Handel-esque score. Forty years on, it has lost little of it's power to ridicule and shame, is pithily written and is well worth a watch.

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