Ulysses (1967)

Ulysses (1967)
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Based on the classic novel by James Joyce, this drama deals with the life of an impotent married Jewish man, his wife and a student/poet in Dublin. Focusing more upon the characters' thoughts and fantasies than upon their actions, it features some of Joyce's previously banned prose. This drama was filmed in Ireland with a largely Irish cast and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Screenplay. ~ Kristie Hassen, Rovi

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Starring:
Barbara JeffordMilo O'Shea, (more)
Director(s):
Joseph Strick
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Ulysses

Based on the classic novel by James Joyce, this drama deals with the life of an impotent married Jewish man, his wife and a student/poet in Dublin. Focusing more upon the characters' thoughts and fantasies than upon their actions, it features some of Joyce's previously banned prose. This drama was filmed in Ireland with a largely Irish cast and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Screenplay. ~ Kristie Hassen, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
124 mins

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Director(s):
Joseph Strick
Writer(s):
Fred HainesJoseph Strick
Producer(s):
Joseph Strick
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    Esther Z.

    Nihilistic, hedonistic, existential nonsense. Don't bother.

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    Malcolm W.

    but the rest of this film is dull. The sound quality is sub-standard, and the heavy Irish brogue makes the English sub-titles useful. Barbara Jefford's Molly Bloom is sexy and scathing in her monologue about her marriage experience.

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