PINTER'S THE BIRTHDAY PARTY Part 2 of 4

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  • Опубліковано 11 сер 2012
  • BBC production of one of Harold Pinter's most popular dramas.
    Stanley's birthday party turns into a nightmare when strangers McCann and Goldberg arrive.
    I am posting this production for educational purposes and not for profit.

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  • @mrhat50
    @mrhat50 Рік тому +8

    "Right! you had your rest now get out!!!!!!" 😆

  • @christopherdandeker6122
    @christopherdandeker6122 7 років тому +36

    Pinter shows here what a classy actor he was

  • @thomassimmons1950
    @thomassimmons1950 7 років тому +30

    The whole cast is super; and Joan Plowright is funny and adorable. Pinter makes language live.

    • @ajs41
      @ajs41 6 років тому +2

      She's good but I think Dandy Nichols was better at the part.

  • @ahmedsredy2429
    @ahmedsredy2429 Рік тому +6

    Pinter's language is so simple to understand for any foreigner learning English ,but the tricky part is the emotions in which this language is packed and what makes HP's plays appealing to any public despite the strangeness of the characters who are usually so few in all his plays so that anyone can feel the intimacy of the personalities as they dissect each others'reactions and feelings.l personally respect Harold Pinter as a playwright but especially as as an activist who was against Apartheid and Zionism in spite of him being Jewish and l believe he deserved more than a Nobel prize.

    • @clumsydad7158
      @clumsydad7158 Рік тому +2

      There's a lot under the surface, as in any good play, and language is used for senseless repetition, vacuousness, absurdity, attacking, or raw confusion.

    • @ajs41
      @ajs41 Рік тому +3

      @@clumsydad7158 For me, the most menacing thing about this play is the way that Meg completely fails to see or realise what's going on right under her nose, despite being basically a good person herself. I find that really chilling, because it's an example of how all sorts of bad things can take place in the presence of good people without them necessarily noticing. But Meg isn't completely innocent, because one of the reasons she doesn't notice what's going on is because of her own self-centredness and parochialism.

    • @manfromnocky
      @manfromnocky 5 місяців тому +1

      Well said about Pinter Sir.

    • @avivastudios2311
      @avivastudios2311 2 місяці тому

      Why do you respect anti-zionism?

  • @TheJonnyzeus
    @TheJonnyzeus 10 років тому +28

    I think you can safely assume that Pinter, as a Hackney born Jew, could do the accent! As a Londoner it sounds spot on.

    • @juliangarner56
      @juliangarner56 4 роки тому

      Agreed!

    • @mrminer071166
      @mrminer071166 3 роки тому +3

      Pinter's got hair like a yarmulke-salesman. That shabby-genteel tone: "But today it's different." And slight nasality. So charming, Harold.

    • @tweegeTX3
      @tweegeTX3 3 роки тому +1

      No offence but you’ve basically said someone sounds like someone that they are

    • @TheJonnyzeus
      @TheJonnyzeus 3 роки тому +1

      @@tweegeTX3 No offence taken. My own comment was in response to someone who challenged the accuracy of Pinter's portrayal.

    • @Johnconno
      @Johnconno 3 роки тому

      Pinter got as far away from Hackney as soon as he could, and never went back.
      Who could blame him, Eh?
      Not me!

  • @perpieta
    @perpieta 10 років тому +2

    Fricking amazing. Thank you for uploading!!!!

  • @DuckboyJiden
    @DuckboyJiden 10 місяців тому +1

    You can really sense Kafka's The Trial in this. Absolutely genius play.

  • @svprememe
    @svprememe 10 років тому +23

    Goldberg's accent is meant to be indeterminable, that's the whole point of his character

    • @justininfrance
      @justininfrance 3 роки тому +9

      duncanidaho It's very specific surely, north London jewish? And as a north London jewish man, Pinter got it bang on.

    • @mrminer071166
      @mrminer071166 2 роки тому +1

      @@justininfrance Do you find the Irishman indeterminable, or interminable?

    • @LANCSKID
      @LANCSKID 2 роки тому

      Gefilte fish … not a South African delicacy …

  • @alanballsshinpad3069
    @alanballsshinpad3069 5 років тому +10

    Playwrighting's gain was acting's loss what an electric actor he was....Pinter's language is mesmerising and its hard to explain quite why. incredible

    • @samuelmarlow1969
      @samuelmarlow1969 3 роки тому +2

      I agree. Pinter really weaves the menace and sense of humour throughout the play and keep you wondering what’s going to happen next. The interrogation. scene is particularly brilliant and the tactics of Goldberg and Mecann keep you on your toes! Pinters best play I think.

    • @clumsydad7158
      @clumsydad7158 Рік тому +1

      @@samuelmarlow1969 yes, i need to read the dialogue from the two rapid attacking scenes - too much going on there to fully ingest and assess

  • @djbrucelee90
    @djbrucelee90 11 років тому +3

    Thanks very much for posting this video, I've found the reproduction of 'the birthday party' to be haunting, yet rather funny.

  • @sanjaysinghchampawat117
    @sanjaysinghchampawat117 2 роки тому +9

    Act 2 begins from 8:25 👍

  • @Weepingleader
    @Weepingleader 5 місяців тому +1

    at 28:25, the "You betrayed our land." sound like Liam Neeson lol

  • @xodixzote9260
    @xodixzote9260 Рік тому +1

    Its better than I had expected.

  • @oliverbruce5324
    @oliverbruce5324 8 років тому +7

    This is undoubtedly the best production of anything ever!

    • @LANCSKID
      @LANCSKID 2 роки тому +2

      “… and that’s a Black and Tan fact.”

    • @clumsydad7158
      @clumsydad7158 Рік тому

      @@LANCSKID that line alone is loaded with an essay's worth of connotations

    • @LANCSKID
      @LANCSKID Рік тому

      @@clumsydad7158 What about the Blessed Oliver Plunkett?

  • @christophersloman1524
    @christophersloman1524 4 роки тому +1

    We had this in 1987. And now we have The Night Manager

  • @estebank4592
    @estebank4592 6 років тому +2

    Amazing

  • @mrminer071166
    @mrminer071166 3 роки тому +1

    Definite feel of Doug and Dimmesdale Piranha in full menaces operation.

  • @lawsonj39
    @lawsonj39 4 роки тому +3

    "I'd give a hand to a couple of stray dogs."

    • @samuelmarlow1969
      @samuelmarlow1969 3 роки тому +1

      Yes, Pinters character comes out with some outrageous boasts, so funny.

    • @clumsydad7158
      @clumsydad7158 Рік тому +1

      That one was noticeable ... in the good old days, when all was well and perfect with the world! That kind of nonsensical nostalgia crap never goes out of style, we're living with the doomed implications and lack of vision of it once again! ... sad lies

  • @lastunctives2095
    @lastunctives2095 6 років тому +5

    I often talk in Pinteresque

    • @mrminer071166
      @mrminer071166 3 роки тому

      Carry a fruit-knife about with you? For . . . safety?

    • @LANCSKID
      @LANCSKID 2 роки тому +1

      I’m more ‘Kafkaesque’ and I’ve had good coffee and Gitanes down at the Imperial Cafe in Prague. Will Self invited me over for a good tongue twisting chortle … highly amusing, running counterpoint to my melancholy.

    • @clumsydad7158
      @clumsydad7158 Рік тому

      then turn of the century it was 'mamet speak'

  • @mrminer071166
    @mrminer071166 3 роки тому +4

    Would have liked to see more glances between Goldberg and McCann when verifiying that there is one tenant, male, named Stanley Webber.

  • @HeeeeeearMeNow
    @HeeeeeearMeNow 3 роки тому +1

    Masters of menace

  • @timcharles5476
    @timcharles5476 6 місяців тому

    Do you know the year of this production? I'm guessing mid/late 80s.

  • @Twisted_Owl
    @Twisted_Owl 11 років тому +4

    i performed this for my gcse's and I thought I would see how to pros perform it

    • @beaubeale4303
      @beaubeale4303 4 роки тому

      jack as you probably won’t get this but I’m doing the same performance for my drama gcse 6 years later😁

  • @seanlewis5663
    @seanlewis5663 6 років тому +1

    Anyone know the year this was performed?

  • @harshlight7
    @harshlight7 11 років тому +2

    Goldberg has a South African accent. Quite subtle, but when he gets going it's undeniable. Pinter was showing his cards.

    • @manfromnocky
      @manfromnocky 5 місяців тому +1

      No, it's North London Jewish accent. But there are similarities.

  • @BelatedCommiseration
    @BelatedCommiseration 10 років тому +2

    I was wondering about that accent myself...it could be South African...but then there is a type of Golders Green Jewish dialect which I have always thought sounds very similar to a South African one...and Pinter might be doing that...

    • @ajs41
      @ajs41 6 років тому

      No I think he's definitely doing a South African accent to lend an extra menace to the character.

    • @plasticweapon
      @plasticweapon 3 роки тому +1

      @@ajs41 except goldberg's whole schtick is being jewish (he won't stop referencing it).
      south african is "extra menacing..."?

    • @ICT17
      @ICT17 Рік тому

      It's a London Jewish accent. Sydney Tafler in William Friedkin's film of the play has exactly the same accent and, like Pinter, was London Jewish, in fact they were both from Hackney.

  • @MrJupiterLo
    @MrJupiterLo 11 років тому

    he really doesn't

  • @billfarnsworth7536
    @billfarnsworth7536 2 роки тому

    haysoos

  • @mrminer071166
    @mrminer071166 3 роки тому +1

    THEY MIGHT BE FORCED TO DEFECATE HIM.

    • @clumsydad7158
      @clumsydad7158 Рік тому

      did they say that? ... need to look at that whole duo diatribe !!

    • @mrminer071166
      @mrminer071166 Рік тому +1

      @@clumsydad7158 Cyril Cusack gives a distinctive reading of that line in the LP of Joyce's Finnegan's Wake.

  • @danielspain7231
    @danielspain7231 4 місяці тому

    Bang goes the format. Why

  • @Johnconno
    @Johnconno 4 роки тому

    Good looking woman...

  • @moist5912
    @moist5912 Рік тому

    Everyone ignore, personal use 19:19

  • @tsubarashiii6251
    @tsubarashiii6251 5 місяців тому

    10:07

  • @reclaimerReclaimer
    @reclaimerReclaimer 9 років тому +1

    Oops, part 2 is widescreen... ;)

  • @edmund184
    @edmund184 5 років тому +6

    I'm from Maidenhead. It might have been a charming town then but it sure ain't now. You're lucky if you can find an Englishman.

    • @lawsonj39
      @lawsonj39 4 роки тому +11

      I've been in many charming towns that didn't have a single Englishman.

    • @douglasmilton2805
      @douglasmilton2805 3 роки тому +3

      @John Lawson That was wicked 😆

    • @mandobrownie
      @mandobrownie 3 роки тому +3

      I reckon any man who lives in some enduring sense in England is an Englishman, no?

    • @kathyflorcruz552
      @kathyflorcruz552 3 місяці тому

      ​@@mandobrownieAbsolutely NOT the unassimilated.

  • @arungraves-kochhar7154
    @arungraves-kochhar7154 3 роки тому

    kacper smells

  • @monkey97x
    @monkey97x 10 років тому

    lol why does Goldberg have a South African accent???

    • @ajs41
      @ajs41 6 років тому +1

      It's meant to be menacing. White South Africans were regarded as menacing at the time.

    • @juliangarner56
      @juliangarner56 4 роки тому +7

      It’s not a South African accent. It’s East End Jewish, Yiddish inflected. But Goldberg is trying to pass as posh, so the accent slips. I suggest it is mostly this sense of concealment makes it menacing.

    • @LANCSKID
      @LANCSKID 2 роки тому

      Pinter admitted to the ‘Once, there was an Englishman, Irishman and a Jew. And they …’

    • @ICT17
      @ICT17 Рік тому +1

      Watch William Friedkin's film of the play, Sydney Tafler as Goldberg has the same accent, it's a very specific London Jewish accent - Pinter and Tafler were both Jewish and both from Hackney. By the way Tafler's performance is even better than Pinter's.

    • @kathyflorcruz552
      @kathyflorcruz552 3 місяці тому

      ​@@ajs41Wow. What a psyop that was. Look what's developed since then due to that.

  • @paulrosa6173
    @paulrosa6173 5 років тому +2

    Has something changed in human nature in the past 30 years? I can't get over the habitual bossiness of many of Pinter's characters. It's not just in this play either. Is it due to the fact that Pinter tends to write about urban people? Or is it fair to say that Pinter doesn't write about real human beings?

    • @bigbangzebraman351
      @bigbangzebraman351 3 роки тому +5

      ... You'd have to be insane to call these beings human.

    • @clumsydad7158
      @clumsydad7158 Рік тому

      Technology changes but people don't. In earnest, we expect very little from ourselves yet as social creatures. So many bad habits and general ignorance in the way we relate to each other, but it's integrated with our instinctual need to frequently dominate and manipulate towards our own myopic ends.

    • @paulrosa6173
      @paulrosa6173 Рік тому

      @@clumsydad7158 - I can't believe it was four years already since I saw this.
      Are you sure technology doesn't change us somewhat too?

    • @emilycarter3246
      @emilycarter3246 5 місяців тому

      Habitual bossiness? A quality of Empire in decline.

    • @paulrosa6173
      @paulrosa6173 5 місяців тому

      @@emilycarter3246 - You hit it on the head! That comment was four ago already? Ouch.

  • @tweegeTX3
    @tweegeTX3 3 роки тому +2

    Bloke playing Stanley was the weak link in terms of acting. From the comments it seems that was Pinter himself. Stick by my comment

    • @TYAmentor
      @TYAmentor 3 роки тому +3

      The whole cast is excellent, including Stanley.

    • @manfromnocky
      @manfromnocky 3 роки тому +4

      Pinter plays Goldberg....of course.

    • @tweegeTX3
      @tweegeTX3 3 роки тому +1

      @@manfromnocky I stand corrected

    • @rosario508
      @rosario508 3 роки тому +4

      I think he’s outstanding. What exactly is your issue?

    • @LANCSKID
      @LANCSKID 2 роки тому +2

      Kenneth Cranham is one of our finest and most versatile actors.

  • @franknightingale6116
    @franknightingale6116 18 днів тому

    Waste of valuable time