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  1. The Ebony Tower is a 1984 television film adaptation of the novelette by John Fowles. Directed by Robert Knights it stars Laurence Olivier in the role of the elderly painter. Cast. Laurence Olivier - Henry Breasley; Roger Rees - David Williams; Greta Scacchi - Diana, 'The Mouse' Toyah Willcox - Anne, 'The Freak' Georgina Melville ...

    • John Fowles
    • United Kingdom
    • 1974
    • English
  2. 6. Feb. 1987 · The Ebony Tower: Directed by Robert Knights. With Laurence Olivier, Roger Rees, Greta Scacchi, Toyah Willcox. A young artist goes to interview an older painter who lives in the south of France with two young women.

    • (217)
    • Drama
    • Robert Knights
    • 1987-02-06
  3. 15. März 2021 · Story by John Fowles Directed by Robert Knight Dramatised by John Mortimer A young art critic visits an ageing English painter and his female muses.Music...

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    • 30,4K
    • Peter Taylor
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  5. British painter Henry Breasley (Laurence Olivier) has retired to a chateau in France with a pair of much younger women, Mouse (Greta Scacchi) and Freak (Toyah Willcox). But his comfortable...

  6. 1984 Directed by Robert Knights. A brash young artist invades the secluded retirement of an elderly painter and finds that the great man lives with two young women in a tantalizingly ambiguous relationship. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases. Laurence Olivier Greta Scacchi Roger Rees Toyah Willcox. More at IMDb TMDb.

  7. This made-for-television movie presented John Mortimer's dramatisation of a novel by John Fowles. Brash young art critic David Williams (Roger Rees) goes to interview Henry Breasley (Laurence Olivier), an elderly once-famous English painter who lives in a remote farmhouse in the south of France with two young women - former art students Anne ...