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An Englishman in New York

An Englishman in New York

  • Status: Released
  • 07-02-2009
  • Runtime: 75 min
  • Score: 6.425
  • Vote count: 40

Biographical drama based on the last 20 years of Crisp's life. The literary figure and gay iconoclast emigrated to New York in 1981 and lived there until his death. The film observes Crisp in both his public and private lives, from his seemingly cavalier response to the outbreak of AIDS to his tender relationship with his friend Patrick Angus and his own response to growing old.

John Hurt

Quentin Crisp

Denis O'Hare

Phillip Steele

Jonathan Tucker

Patrick Angus

Cynthia Nixon

Penny Arcade

Swoosie Kurtz

Connie Clausen

Jeff Applegate

Journalist

Silver Bramham

Orlando

Twinkle Burke

Audience Member #3

David Douglas

Audience Member #5

Benjamin Eakeley

Young Man

Alex C. Ferrill

Audience Member #1

Amy Gaipa

Audience Member #2

Robert Gomes

Angry Gay Man

Craig muMs Grant

DJ

Stephen Guarino

Demonstrator

Andrew Halliday

Chat Show Host

Blake Hammond

NY Party Host

Peter Simon Hilton

Quentin's London Agent

Ted Koch

US Immigration Officer

Arlene A. Mcgruder

Large Woman

Richard Joseph Paul

Larry Speakes

Craig Ramsay

'Unfriendly' Clone

Peter Reardon

Art Gallery Owner

Leslie Shenkel

Audience Member #4

Michael Sirow

Brawny Man

Joseph Basile

Gay Buff Guy

Monika Baskiewicz

Phillip Steele's Secretary

Kevin Cannon

White House Cameraman

Justin Doescher

Art Dealer

Kara Emry

Theater Patron

Daniel Fainman

Fan

Kathryn Gerhardt

'80s Diner Waitress

Bobby Guarino

Cook

Richard Hecht

Diner Owner

Tanzeel Kayani

Audience Member

Ashley Klein

Theater Patron

Anna Kuchma

Beautiful Girl

Jason Evans Lee

Guy in White Tank Top

William McMichael

Shopper's Boyfriend

Jean Orlando

Diner Owner

Gregg Payne

Tom

Douglas Schneider

Reporter

Timothy Sekk

Sting

Tyler Stone

Club Member

Nick Adams

Dim Man

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Quentin Crisp (John Hurt) has tired of Blighty and arrived in New York where he quickly becomes a successful part of the theatre scene with his unique blend of monologue followed by a Q&A from the audience. Befriending "Philip" (Denis O'Hare) and promoted by "Connie" (Swoosie Kurtz) he is the talk of the town, until he commits a faux pas when responding to a question about the newly developing AIDS epidemic. His refusal to apologise or recant led him to fall from favour. He was increasingly rejected by a grieving gay community to whom he struggled to relate. His sardonic and aloof self defence mechanisms making it almost impossible for him to explain or say sorry. There's still one corner for him to turn, though, as he inspires the infected artist Patrick Angus (Jonathan Tucker) which in turns sees him back on stage, this time in a two-hander with "Penny Arcade" (Cynthia Nixon). Back in the spotlight, he realises that his hernia is the least of his worries, that time is running out and maybe now some new perspective is required. Hurt owns this part, and building on our introduction to this man from 1975, entertainingly delivers a performance that marries his realism and cynicism in a very stoic but ultimately very empty fashion. He lived into his nineties a wealthy and celebrated man, but did he ever actually enjoy his life - or really appreciate the joy of being loved, either?