A few years ago Rod Steiger came to a film festival where "The Loved One" was being shown, among other of his works. He talked a little about the making of this amazing oddball movie, and said there are several "versions" that were made, because of the riskiness of much of this material. I didn't remember this version being any different. It was Steiger's comment that there was "something to offend everybody" in it.
Steiger does steal the show, but Robert Morse is never wackier(which is saying something!), and there's something about a film that combines such greats as John Gielgud, Jonathan Winters, Milton Berle, Dana Andrews, Roddy McDowell... The comedy, I hope, is timeless.
Steiger does steal the show, but Robert Morse is never wackier(which is saying something!), and there's something about a film that combines such greats as John Gielgud, Jonathan Winters, Milton Berle, Dana Andrews, Roddy McDowell... The comedy, I hope, is timeless.
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