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Morgan! ()

Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment (original title)
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After his wife leaves him for his former best friend, a failed London artist begins his descent into madness in trying to win her back.

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  • Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 4 wins & 10 nominations.
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Morgan
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Leonie
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Napier
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Mrs. Delt
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Policeman
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Wally
Newton Blick ...
Mr. Henderson
Nan Munro ...
Mrs. Henderson
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Geoffrey
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Counsel
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Tipstaff
John Rae ...
Judge
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Best Man (as Angus Mackay)
Mavis Edwards ...
Maid
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Second Counsel
Robert Bridges ...
Ticket Collector
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Jack Armstrong ...
Guest at Wedding Reception (uncredited)
Bernard Barnsley ...
Workman (uncredited)
Ernest Blyth ...
Passerby at Underground Station (uncredited)
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Man with Gun (uncredited)
Tim Condren ...
Man wIth Gun (uncredited)
Ilija Dzuvalekovski ...
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Wrestling Match Spectator (uncredited)
Royston Tickner ...
Workman (uncredited)
James Ure ...
Guest at Wedding Reception (uncredited)
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Mr. Gilbert (uncredited)

Directed by

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Karel Reisz

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David Mercer ... (written by)

Produced by

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Leon Clore ... producer

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John Dankworth

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Larry Pizer ... (photography)
Gerry Turpin ... (photography)

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Tom Priestley
Jack Harris ... (uncredited)

Editorial Department

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Victor Procter ... associate editor

Casting By

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Miriam Brickman

Art Direction by

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Philip Harrison

Costume Design by

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Jocelyn Rickards

Makeup Department

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Olga Angelinetta ... hairdresser
Philip Leakey ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Roy Baird ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Richard Cox ... third assistant director
Claude Watson ... assistant director
Stephen Frears ... assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Roger King ... assistant art director
Evangeline Harrison ... supervising art director (uncredited)

Sound Department

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John Crome ... dubbing editor
Peter Handford ... sound recordist
Hugh Strain ... dubbing mixer
John Crome ... sound editor (uncredited)

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Aubrey Dewar ... stills
Bernhard Grzimek ... gorilla material filmed by (as Bernard Grzimek F/M)
Alan Root ... gorilla material filmed by
Ronnie Taylor ... camera operator

Music Department

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David Lindup ... orchestrator (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Pat Moon ... continuity

Additional Crew

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Robert Simmonds ... producer's assistant
Zelda Barron ... assistant to director (uncredited)

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  • Quintra (present) (made on location by)

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Plot Summary

Morgan Delt is a failed, irresponsible left-wing artist whose Communist parents own a fish-and-chips shop in downmarket London. He is also an aggressive, self-admitted dreamer obsessed with Karl Marx, gorillas, and stopping his beautiful wife from marrying his former best friend. He uses his rich fantasy world as refuge from external reality, where his unconventional behavior lands him in a divorce from his wife, trouble with the police, and, ultimately, incarceration in a mental institution. Written by alfiehitchie

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Also Known As
  • Morgan! (United States)
  • Morgan (France)
  • Morgan, un caso clínico (Spain)
  • Morgan - toivoton tapaus (Finland)
  • Morgan - hur galen som helst (Sweden)
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  • 97 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Vanessa Redgrave's Best Actress Oscar nomination for this movie coincided with sister Lynn Redgrave's similar nomination for Georgy Girl (1966). Such a coincidence had occurred only once before when sisters Joan Fontaine and Olivia de Havilland respectively vied for the Best Actress Oscar for Suspicion (1941) and Hold Back the Dawn (1941). See more »
Goofs Crew reflected in the window of the car that Leonie gets into at the start of the film. See more »
Movie Connections Edited from King Kong (1933). See more »
Soundtracks The Red Flag See more »
Quotes Morgan Delt: Nothing in this world seems to live up to my best fantasies, except you.
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