Favourite Movie Scenes, just like it says on the tin. As with everything on this channel, they will be from the kitchen sink, fly on the wall, neorealism, mumblecore, docufiction realist corner of the cinema.
The Caretaker is a mesmerising mystery of a film. Part kitchen-sink (well there is a kitchen-sink in it at one point), part psychological torture flick (with the victim of said torture changing every 5 minutes), and all comedy; dark comedy.
I could have chosen pretty much any scene out of it but why not start at the start.
This is Mac Davis/Bernard Jenkins arriving at the house which will become his home. The ever dependable Donald Pleasance brings a sort of slight innocence to this strange hobo but also a squint of psycho as he plots and shuffles around, trying to find his way to Sidcup. Alan Bates and Robert Shaw complete this unholy trinity with excellence, never giving too much away about what's really going on...of which I'm still not sure.
An absolute marvel.
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