First Man
Richard Burton
First Man

The delightful if peculiar story of a day in the life of a small, Welsh fishing village called "Llareggub" in which we meet a host of curious characters (and ghosts) through the 'eyes' of Blind Captain Cat.
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First Man
Richard Burton
First Man
Rosie Probert
Elizabeth Taylor
Rosie Probert
Captain Tom Cat
Peter O'Toole
Captain Tom Cat
Myfanwy Price
Glynis Johns
Myfanwy Price
Mrs. Pugh
Vivien Merchant
Mrs. Pugh
Mrs. Ogmore-Pritchard
Siân Phillips
Mrs. Ogmore-Pritchard
Mog Edwards
Victor Spinetti
Mog Edwards
Gossamer Beynon
Angharad Rees
Gossamer Beynon
Mr Waldo
Ray Smith
Mr Waldo
Polly Garter
Ann Beach
Polly Garter
Sinbad Sailor
Michael Forrest
Sinbad Sailor
Mr Cherry Owen
Glynn Edwards
Mr Cherry Owen
This is an enjoyable enough adaptation of Dylan Thomas' story of the lives of a small Welsh fishing community with a name (read it backwards) that pretty much sets the tone for this whimsical tale that mixes sex, poetry, lust and mischief through characterisations lead by the blind "Capt. Tom Cat" (Peter O'Toole); his slatternly pal "Rosie Probert" (Elizabeth Taylor) and the sexy Glynis Johns - all underpinned by a wonderfully mellifluous narrative from Richard Burton. As a book it allows your imagination to run wild; as a film - and particularly this one - the imagination is replaced by rather unimaginative imagery that over-relies on the stars and underplays the subtlety and nuance of the work. Some things are best left to our own fantasy - or, perhaps, to the radio where again the audience must do most of the thinking. Cinema bursts the bubble and leaves all with the one interpretation that stifles, somewhat, individual appreciation of the eccentricities of this sexually charged, frequently comical story. Clearly a labour of love for Burton and still well worth a watch, but a bit underwhelming.
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