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A lazy, irresponsible young clerk (Sir Tom Courtenay) in provincial Northern England lives in his own fantasy world and makes emotionally immature decisions as he alienates friends and family.
In this scene, Billy Fisher deals with his family the same way he deals with all his issues: lies and daydreams. Scene stars Tom Courtenay, Mona Washbourne, and Wilfred Pickles.
This clip is part of Film Studies Quarterly Review's Essay #5: Unraveling the Porkies!: A Study on "Billy Liar"released in June 2021. [ Ссылка ]
The scene clip was created by writer and visual artist Jonathan Toro. To see more of his work visit, [ Ссылка ].
Movie Name: Billy Liar
Year: 1963
Director: John Schlesinger
Actors: Tom Courtenay; Julie Christie; Wilfred Pickles; Mona Washbourne
Editor: Roger Cherrill
Cinematographer: Denys Coop
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