Harold Pinter Movie Trailers

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The Lover Trailer (1963)

28 March 1963

A sophisticated suburban couple try to enliven their marriage with erotic role-playing, but find their new games even more repressive than before.

Party Time Trailer (1992)

17 November 1992

At a posh cocktail party, various plans are made, and a missing guest turns up late.

Celebration Trailer (2007)

26 February 2007

All the action takes place in a swish London restaurant where two coarse-grained strategy consultants are dining with their respective wives.

Langrishe, Go Down Trailer (1978)

20 September 1978

In the late 1930s, three reclusive middle-aged spinster sisters live on their run down family estate in Ireland.

A Night Out Trailer (1967)

13 February 1967

Albert, a shy and repressed young man who lives with his mother, is persuaded to go for "a night out" with his workmates; it turns nightmarish.

The Homecoming Trailer (1973)

29 October 1973

In a dreary North London flat, the site of perpetual psychological warfare, a philosophy professor visits his family after a nine-year absence and introduces the four men - father, uncle and two brothers - to his wife.

Poets Against the Bomb Trailer (1981)

25 November 1981

An event organised by CND pits the bomb against poetry. Hear artists who hoped that words and rhymes could put an end to destructive times.

The Dumb Waiter Trailer (1961)

10 August 1961

Two assassins wait for their victim, but they are unsettled by a dumb waiter.

Old Times Trailer (1975)

22 October 1975

Kate and Deeley are married and live in the country. They are joined by Kate's friend, Anna, and talk of the past.

Krapp's Last Tape Trailer (2007)

20 June 2007

A 69 year old man sits alone on his last birthday and listens to the past. Krapp's Last Tape is an extraordinary study of mortality, creativity and memory.

This Week in Britain #199: The Caretaker Trailer (1962)

01 January 1962

‘This week in Britain’ was one of a series of magazine films or Cinemagazines produced by the COI for consumption abroad to promote Britain and the Commonwealth.

Kolleksjonen Trailer (1963)

28 November 1963

The act takes place among fashion designers and owners of a small exclusive dress salon.

The Dwarfs Trailer (2002)

01 November 2002

A young actor and an angst-ridden city worker fight over a girl watched over by a disturbed chum. The play is concerned with three young men, Len, Pete and Mark, and the scene of action shifts back and forth between Len's house and Mark's.

Birthday Trailer (1973)

01 January 1973

TV drama.

Check the Gate: Putting Beckett on Film Trailer (2003)

05 February 2003

Follows the "Beckett on Film" project, which produced film adaptations of writer Samuel Beckett's nineteen stage plays.

Mountain Language Trailer (1988)

11 December 1988

Harold Pinter play starring Michael Gambon. 'Your language is forbidden. It is dead. No one is allowed to speak your language.

Art, Truth and Politics Trailer (2005)

07 December 2005

Nobel Lecture delivered on video by the 2005 Nobel Laureate in Literature Harold Pinter (1930–2008), who was at the time hospitalised and unable to travel to Stockholm to deliver it in person.

In Camera Trailer (1964)

04 November 1964

A 1964 BBC adaptation of Sartre's "No Exit."

The Basement Trailer (1967)

20 February 1967

An uneasy friendship between an introspective loner and a more gregarious man is renewed when the latter turns up at the former's basement flat one rainy night accompanied by an enigmatic, beautiful, mostly silent, girlfriend.

Tea Party Trailer (1965)

25 March 1965

Mysteries abound. What is going on between the wife and her brother? Are they indeed brother and sister? Sisson has his doubts about that … .

The New World Order Trailer (2019)

01 January 2019

Harold Pinter's play, "The New World Order" was first performed on July 19th 1991 at the Royal Court Theatre Upstairs, London.

Le Gardien Trailer (2007)

01 January 2007

Working with Pinter Trailer (2007)

26 February 2007

A unique look into the creative process of playwright Harold Pinter, featuring unprecedented access to him rehearsing scenes with actors, giving masterclasses, and being interviewed by his friend Henry Woolf.