Rosamund Greenwood in Loving Memory (1970)

Loving Memory

Movie197057m
Drama
6.1 / 10(365)

The film concerns an elderly couple played by Rosamund Greenwood and Roy Evans, who we later discover to be brother and sister, who accidentally run over and kill a young cyclist played by David Pugh on a lonely northern moor - but instead of reporting the incident to the police the woman decides to take the corpse home with them. There she dresses him in the clothes of a second brother, killed in the Second World War, shows him her photo-albums, and tries to engage him in conversation. Her brother, meanwhile, gathers wood to build a coffin. Greenwood has the only speaking part in the movie and largely carries it; she gives a subtle, heart-rending performance as a sister clinging to her past. Memories of the War hang heavily over the house - quite literally in the form of an aircraft propeller suspended from the ceiling that the woman booby-traps in order to prevent her brother burying the corpse.

Runtime
57m
Released
1970
Country
United Kingdom

Details

Release year: 1970

Storyline

The film concerns an elderly couple played by Rosamund Greenwood and Roy Evans, who we later discover to be brother and sister, who accidentally run over and kill a young cyclist played by David Pugh on a lonely northern moor - but instead of reporting the incident to the police the woman decides to take the corpse home with them. There she dresses him in the clothes of a second brother, killed in the Second World War, shows him her photo-albums, and tries to engage him in conversation. Her brother, meanwhile, gathers wood to build a coffin. Greenwood has the only speaking part in the movie and largely carries it; she gives a subtle, heart-rending performance as a sister clinging to her past. Memories of the War hang heavily over the house - quite literally in the form of an aircraft propeller suspended from the ceiling that the woman booby-traps in order to prevent her brother burying the corpse.

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Did you know

The closing-credits also state that this film is "produced by The British Film Institute Production Board and Memorial Enterprises"

User reviews

7/10

(In) Loving Memory, of Tony Scott

👍 15 · 9/21/2012
4/10

Kind of eerie

👍 1 · 9/13/2024
/10

Deja Vu

👍 5 · 7/13/2013

Technical specs

Sound mix
Mono
Aspect ratio
1.66 : 1
Color
Black and White
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