Date: 1966 Size: 22.5 x 28.5 inches. About The Movie: M. Organ – A Suitable Case for Treatment. Is a 1966 comedy film. And produced by Leon Clore from a screenplay by David Mercer. Based on his BBC television play. A Suitable Case for Treatment. (1962), the leading role at that time being played by Ian Hendry. The Plot: Morgan Delt (David Warner) is a failed working-class London artist, who was raised as a communist by his parents. His upper-class wife, Leonie (Vanessa Redgrave) has given up on him and is in the process of getting a divorce in order to marry Charles Napier (Robert Stephens), an art gallery owner of her own social standing. Locked into a personal world of fantasy, Morgan performs a series of bizarre stunts in a campaign to win back Leonie, including putting a skeleton in her bed and blowing up the bed as her mother sits on it. When these stunts fail, Morgan secures the help of Wally “The Gorilla” (Arthur Mullard), a pro wrestler friend of his mother (Irene Handl) to kidnap Leonie, who still nurtures residual feelings of love tinged with pity for Morgan. Leonie is left with Morgan and Wally on the British countryside, with are ironically intercut with clips from Tarzan. Leonie soon gets rescued, and Morgan is arrested and imprisoned. Rare and in excellent condition. PLEASE LET US KNOW IF THERE IS ANYTHING IN PARTICULAR YOU ARE LOOKING FOR -WITH OVER 3000 ITEMS IN STOCK, WE MIGHT JUST HAVE IT! Please note that all of our pochoirs, prints and posters are vintage, non-reproduction, original pieces. This item is in the category “Art\Art Posters”. The seller is “vintagepostersforyou” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Featured Person/Artist: Vanessa Redgrave
- Item Height: 28.5
- Item Width: 22.5
- Type: Poster
- Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
- Style: Mid-century Modern
- Material: Paper
- Theme: Movies
- Subject: Movie, Movies, Film, Film Poster
- Year of Production: 1966
- Width (Inches): 22.5
- Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
- Height (Inches): 28.5
- Date of Creation: 1966