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  1. The Naked Civil Servant is a 1975 made-for-television biographical comedy-drama film directed by Jack Gold and produced by Verity Lambert. It was adapted for film by Philip Mackie, based on Quentin Crisp's 1968 book of the same name. The movie stars John Hurt, Patricia Hodge and John Rhys-Davies.

  2. 4K. 214K views 3 years ago. Quentin Crisp (John Hurt) makes the bold choice of exhibiting his homosexuality in the highly conservative environment of England in the 1930s and 1940s. What's more, he...

  3. 17. Dez. 1975 · The Naked Civil Servant: Directed by Jack Gold. With John Hurt, Liz Gebhardt, Patricia Hodge, Stanley Lebor. The life and times of Quentin Crisp, an outrageous and flamboyant homosexual, coming of age and growing into old age in conservative England.

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    • Biography, Comedy, Drama
    • Jack Gold
    • 1975-12-17
  4. Wie man sein Leben lebt (Originaltitel: The Naked Civil Servant) ist ein britischer Fernsehfilm unter Regie von Jack Gold aus dem Jahr 1975. Er erzählt das Leben des schwulen Exzentrikers Quentin Crisp, dargestellt von John Hurt, und basiert auf Crisps 1968 erschienener Autobiografie.

  5. 15 11/01/1976 (US) Drama , Comedy , TV Movie 1h 17m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Overview. Story of the life of Quentin Crisp, an Englishman who was brave enough to live his life according to his own style even in the hostile days of WW2. Jack Gold. Director. Philip Mackie. Screenplay. Quentin Crisp. Writer.

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  7. 1. Nov. 1976 · Based on Quentin Crisp's autobiography, the once-controversial picture The Naked Civil Servant stars John Hurt as Crisp, a flamboyant character who publicly declared his homosexuality during the brutally homophobic and misogynistic England of the 1930s and '40s -- a time when this alternative lifestyle was still an offense punishable by imprison...