Capital Celluloid 2024 — Day 259: Sat Sep 21

The Damned (Losey, 1962): BFI Southbank, NFT2, 8.40pm


This fascinating Joseph Losey film (which also screens on October 4th) is is part of the excellent Martin Scorsese's Hidden gems of British Cinema season at BFI Southbank. Details here.

Chicago Reader review:
Joseph Losey’s black-and-white SF thriller, made in 1962 during his pre-Pinter British period, begins as a sort of love story—MacDonald Carey is an American businessman who shows interest in Shirley Anne Field and as a consequence gets beaten up by teddy boys led by Oliver Reed—then gradually turns into an antinuclear parable about radioactive children sequestered from humanity in an underground cave. Originally titled The Damned, the film was mangled by distributors but later restored for TV; more than an interesting curiosity, it’s one of Losey’s best English efforts, and Viveca Lindfors contributes a striking part as an eccentric sculptress.
Jonathan Rosenbaum

Here (and above) is the trailer.

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