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  • 20:42 At last... she speaks!

  • Superb film, great performances. Losey a master of subtle tension & suspense.

  • Bunch of piss artists by the looks of them.

  • 17:03. This is why I find philosophy so fascinating.

  • after reading about this movie over the decades, and the dvd being way too expensive, thanks for showing, and such a pristine print, too.

    but, man, is this movie slow, even for the 1960s; no wonder audiences, including brits, went crazy over james bond. pinter from plays and losey no action director; the cast is a lot better than the material and director.

  • @monk22yrs You can't expect a psychological movie like this to be fast-moving, especially when set in an ancient university town where the cast play cricket (a game slightly faster than chess). I see you are interested in Thomas Mann, Kafka, and Camus: Der Zauberg or Der Tod in Venedig, Der Prozess or die Verwandlung, and L'Étranger are also all deeply psychological and develop understandably at a snail's pace. Accident had an indelibly disturbing effect on me and I never questioned its pacing.

  • @Hendrikdevuile I can enjoy some slow movies, especially most Michalengelo Antonioni movies, but Joseph Losey isn't as stylish. ACCIDENT certainly isn't a flop, but maybe it's just natural for me to be disappointed, after reading about it years earlier.

  • Well done your advertising! I am going to follow your movies... and will tell others! Best wishes from Germany!

  • Vivien Merchant was also in "Alfie" with the great Michael Cain. And it is sad to see what became of Michael York's career after "Cabaret"

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  • 49:58 ¿How can she hold herself back when he's rubbing her earlobe in that way...? ¡Gawd...!

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  • Bravo for sharing this superb film, which is one of Dirk Bogarde's finest. We appreciate the unbroken upload which does justice to the film better than many segments.

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