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Billy Liar [DVD]
 
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Billy Liar [DVD]

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  • Format: PAL
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: Optimum Home Releasing
  • DVD Release Date: 11 Sep 2006
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000HEVTD6
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 10,668 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Billy Liar was the multimedia phenomenon of its era. Starting out as a novel by Yorkshire writer Keith Waterhouse, it rapidly became a long-running stage play, adapted by Waterhouse with playwright Willis Hall, which lead to the movie, scripted by Waterhouse and Hall for John Schlesinger to direct, then a stage musical and finally a spin-off TV series. Do you get the feeling it caught the mood of the times?

The basic set-up owes a lot to James Thurber's classic short story The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. Our hero, Billy Fisher, lives at home in a Bradford semi with his nagging parents and works as a lowly clerk in an undertaker's parlour. But, in his imagination he lives a rich and varied fantasy life as gallant military leader, suave socialite, best-selling novelist and so forth. Trouble is, he can't always keep fantasy and reality apart, any more than he can the keep two girls he's engaged to separate. Not to mention his other problems….

Schlesinger's direction brings out the desperation behind the comedy, and Tom Courtenay, at once defiant and hangdog, slips perfectly into the role created on stage by Albert Finney. But the whole cast's a joy, not least the great Leonard Rossiter as undertaker Mr Shadrach, Billy's saturnine boss. And then there's Julie Christie--the luminous spirit of the Swinging 60s--in her first starring role as the girl who offers Billy a chance of real escape. At the end, when she takes the train to London, away from the smoke and the grimness "oop" north, the whole British New Wave went with her.

On the DVD: just the theatrical trailer which is a fairly crass affair. There's been no remastering, it seems, but both sound and vision are clean enough and the print preserves the original's full 2.35:1 widescreen ratio. --Philip Kemp



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70 of 72 people found the following review helpful
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Format:DVD
Go to amazon.com and order the American version instead. Sharper, widescreen print, plus commentaries from Schlesinger/Courtney/Christie, original trailers, and a clip of the 1993 Northern Lights documentary (Waterhouse and Hall revisiting locations etc). None of which are on this UK disc.

Once again, the British lose out to the 'that'll do' mentality and get a very shoddy product. Billy Liar is the best film ever made, and deserves better.

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CINDERELLA 7 Feb 2003
Format:DVD
... A superb widescreen copy, english subtitles, a commentary by John Schlesinger and Julie Christie (not very interesting), a theatrical trailer and a 15 minutes excerpt from a BBC serie about british cinema (very interesting) are offered as bonus features.

Tom Courtenay is William Fisher, a young man with problems. He doesn't like his job as a funeral furnishings employee, he still lives at his parents's home and spends a lot of time lying to his two girlfriends. In order to quit for a while his everyday life, he has created an imaginary world - Ambrosia - that has got some resemblance with the South or Central America bananas republics of the sixties. He is the leader of this country and people adore him. In short, he is an escapist.

BILLY LIAR has been shot partly on location, partly in studio and I often had the feeling to watch two different movies on the screen. Like Billy. The destructions of buildings shown throughout the movie add to the strange impression that a world is collapsing. When Billy meets Liz, played by a terrific Julie Christie, he has the opportunity of his life to give some reality to his dreams because Liz is so real. Let's admire how John Schlesinger, in a french New Wave style, films her strolling in the streets. A great moment of cinema.

Comedy, social study or metaphor on the Cinema, BILLY LIAR can easily be seen at different levels and is, in my opinion, a valuable addition to your library....

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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful
Great Movie 4 Oct 2007
Format:DVD
As a 18 year old when I first saw this,it convinced me that I was not nuts and that other people had their own fantasy worlds just like Billy's "Ambrosia".
In the days before franking machines, the stamp tin was the personal perquisite (perk) of the junior clerk of the office.
When Billy tries to hand in his notice at the Undertakers where he works, he is told that it will not be accepted until "the stamp book balances".
The piles of unposted Christmas calendards hidden in Billy's bedroom always bring back guilty memories for me!
Also, this movie caused me to fall in love with a young and impossibly beautiful Julie Christie.
A great piece of 1960's Northern life.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
He Confuses His Fantasy Life with Real Life
Billy Liar," (1963), is generally considered a British comedy classic, as it adds some romance, some drama, and some sci-fi fantasy to its screwball beginnings. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Stephanie DePue
superb
Filmed in 1963 this film was proberly inspired by thurburs Walter Mitty,an undertakers clerk lives in a world of fantasy. Read more
Published 6 months ago by alana
1960's, Bottled at Source. Worth a look if you grew up then
Filmed 1962 mainly Leeds & Bradford. Nearly half a century, 49 years ago. Partly depends on your age and the film's relevance to you. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Renzo
Classic Film
Brilliantly funny film adaptation of a brilliant novel. Superbly acted by a class cast including Tom Courtenay, Julie Christie, Leonard Rossiter and Rodney Bewes. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Dr_John
adaptation
Good book adaptation I suspect but not similar to the play. Depends what you are looking for.
Published on 14 May 2010 by Freddy E-H
Tom Courtnay's Finest Hour?
Released in 1962 just as the long period of Austerity was coming to an end in Britain, this fine comedy epitomises the era in which it is set, notably the drab working class sector... Read more
Published on 3 Feb 2010 by E. A. Redfearn
For Julie Christie fans
Tom Courtenay stars as Billy, an unhappy clerk who still lives at home with his impatient family. To escape the drudgery of his life, Billy passes the time telling outrageous lies... Read more
Published on 21 Jan 2010 by Kona
The insouciance of youth
I bought this DVD after hearing a BBC Radio 4 programme on Keith Waterhouse, who had recently died, and I was not disappointed. Read more
Published on 28 Oct 2009 by William Tobin
billy liar
Simply Brilliant, also just been to see play at Buxton Opera house
Billy Mum was the same actress as the Film Version
Brilliant acting in Film and Play.
Published on 8 Oct 2009 by R. Jackson
unrecognised classic
The film that first introduced Ms Julie Christie to our attention. I was 15 when I skipped a school cross country race to go and watch this in a local Cheltenham fleapit. Read more
Published on 25 Mar 2009 by redbigbill
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