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Victim
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Basil Dearden is a married barrister lives in London. One day, he becomes targets of a blackmailer who threatens to expose the truth about him. What challenges must he face when he attempts to defend his special client ?
Basil Dearden is a married barrister lives in London. One day, he becomes targets of a blackmailer who threatens to expose the truth about him. What challenges must he face when he attempts to defend his special client ?
Actors:
Charles Lloyd Pack,
Noel Howlett,
Hilton Edwards,
Mavis Villiers,
John Cairney,
Donald Churchill,
Alan Howard

Charles Lloyd Pack
10 October 1902, East London, England, UK

Noel Howlett
22 December 1902, Maidstone, England, UK

Hilton Edwards
2 February 1903, London, England, UK

Mavis Villiers
18 January 1911, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

John Cairney
16 February 1930, Glasgow, Scotland, UK

Donald Churchill
6 November 1930, Southall, Middlesex, England, UK

Alan Howard
5 August 1937, London, England, UK
Country:
United States
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John Cairney
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Donald Churchill
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February 06, 2013
Immensely significant in its plea for tolerance for gay men (interestingly, lesbianism is not discussed here), Victim works hard arguing that gays are part of the typical, healthy fabric of society.
February 06, 2013
What a gripping film -- melodramatic and self-conscious, yes, but forthright and bold.
January 26, 2006
There are many pleasures to be found in the quirky supporting cast, expressive, noir-style lighting and an effectively suspenseful opening.
February 06, 2013
If it now appears quaintly old-fashioned in its attitudes and assumptions, it still impresses thanks to Dirk Bogarde's performance.
New York Times
May 09, 2005
The very fact that homosexuality as a condition is presented honestly and unsensationally, with due regard for the dilemma and the pathos, makes this an extraordinary film.
August 12, 2014
Though a tad dated and tame by today's standards, this 1961 drama was not only ground-breaking in its depiction of homosexuality, but it also marked the occasion when Dirk Bogarde broke free from his popular matinée idol image.
February 06, 2013
[Victim] has a careful performance by Bogarde, and it pursues with eloquence and conviction the case against an antiquated statute.
February 06, 2013
Impeccably liberal, weirdly restrained and, aside from anything else, a fascinating historical document.
August 12, 2004
Recent critics find Victim timid in its treatment of homosexuality, but viewed in the context of Great Britain in 1961, it's a film of courage.
February 06, 2013
The intensity of Bogarde's performance, not least where he confesses to wife Sylvia Syms his homosexual desires, transcends the film's well-intentioned cautiousness.
February 27, 2009
Bogarde is subtle, sensitive and strong. Syms handles a difficult role with delicacy.
March 13, 2015
[Victim] is a snapshot of social history that has dated in the past 40 years. But it is well worth watching for Dirk Bogarde's superb performance.