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1971116 minDrama, Romance

The Go-Between

Is The Go-Between a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Go-Between worth watching? With a rating of 6.8/10, this Drama, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Go-Between Synopsis

British teenager Leo Colston spends a summer in the countryside, where he develops a crush on the beautiful young aristocrat Marian. Eager to impress her, Leo becomes the "go-between" for Marian, delivering secret romantic letters to Ted Burgess, a handsome neighboring farmer.

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Top Cast

Julie Christie
Julie ChristieLady Marian Trimingham
Alan Bates
Alan BatesTed Burgess
Edward Fox
Edward FoxHugh Trimingham
Michael Redgrave
Michael RedgraveThe Older Leo Colston
Dominic Guard
Dominic GuardThe Young Leo Colston
Margaret Leighton
Margaret LeightonMrs Maudsley
Michael Gough
Michael GoughMr Maudsley
Richard Gibson
Richard GibsonMarcus Maudsley
Simon Hume-Kendall
Simon Hume-KendallDenys
Roger Lloyd Pack
Roger Lloyd PackCharles

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Is The Go-Between worth watching?

The Go-Between has received mixed reviews with a 6.8/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, Romance movies.

Is The Go-Between hit or flop?

The Go-Between has received average ratings (6.8/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The Go-Between?

The Go-Between is a Drama, Romance movie that British teenager Leo Colston spends a summer in the countryside, where he develops a crush on the beautiful young aristocrat Marian. Eager to impress ...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfMay 29, 2023
★ 6

Sadly, time has not been very kind to the potency of this film. In 2020s society, the overwhelming feeling of "so what?" is hard to shake off; despite some really strong performances. Dominic Guard is "Leo", just 13 when he is invited to summer at the Norfolk country home of one of his classmates. He quickly befriends his older sister "Marian" (Julie Christie) and is soon acting - innocently, at first - as her courier passing ostensibly harmless letters between herself, her fiancée "Hugh" (Edward Fox) and a swarthy tenant farmer "Ted" (Alan Bates). Guard is great as the young man who starts to put two and two together as he slowly gets caught up in this menage-à-trois whilst trying to accommodate his own sexual awakening. His own naive inquisitiveness gives his character an engaging and frustrating quality that we might all have related to, once upon a time. Losey's pace is off, though - it can be quite a slow burn at times and, unusually, I found the score from Michel Legrand quite distractingly repetitive. The cinematography showed off the locale to perfection and the dialogue from LP Hartley via Harold Pinter succinctly demonstrates class distinction and prejudice well.