Lady Chatterley's Lover


03:15 am - 05:00 am, Monday, January 19 on MGM+ Drive-In ()

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About this Broadcast
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The D.H. Lawrence classic about an aristocrat and a gamekeeper.

1981 English
Drama Romance Adaptation

Cast & Crew
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Sylvia Kristel (Actor) .. Lady Constance Chatterley
Nicholas Clay (Actor) .. Oliver Mellors
Shane Briant (Actor) .. Sir Clifford Chatterley
Ann Mitchell (Actor) .. Ivy Bolton
Elizabeth Spriggs (Actor) .. Lady Eva
Peter Bennett (Actor) .. Butler
Pascale Rivault (Actor) .. Hilda
Anthony Head (Actor) .. Anton
Frank Moorey (Actor) .. The Priest
Bessie Love (Actor) .. Flora
John Tynan (Actor) .. Roberts
Michael Huston (Actor) .. Footman
Fran Hunter (Actor) .. Maid
Ryan Michael (Actor) .. Gigolo
Mark Colleano (Actor) .. Gigolo

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Did You Know..
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Sylvia Kristel (Actor) .. Lady Constance Chatterley
Nicholas Clay (Actor) .. Oliver Mellors
Born: September 18, 1946
Died: May 25, 2000
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: British leading actor Nicholas Clay first appeared on screen in the '60s.
Shane Briant (Actor) .. Sir Clifford Chatterley
Born: January 01, 1946
Trivia: An English leading man, Briant has been onscreen from the '70s.
Ann Mitchell (Actor) .. Ivy Bolton
Born: April 22, 1939
Elizabeth Spriggs (Actor) .. Lady Eva
Born: September 18, 1929
Died: July 02, 2008
Peter Bennett (Actor) .. Butler
Born: January 01, 1917
Died: January 01, 1990
Pascale Rivault (Actor) .. Hilda
Born: October 13, 1950
Anthony Head (Actor) .. Anton
Born: February 20, 1954
Birthplace: Camden Town, London, England
Trivia: Anthony Head (often credited by his full name, Anthony Stewart Head) became most widely recognized in the U.S. for his role on the WB prime-time drama series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, starring Sarah Michelle Gellar. However, on his British home-front, he is perhaps more well known for his recurring role in the dramatic Taster's Choice commercials. Wherever he is, his abundant credits both on television and on-stage have earned him notice as a talented performer.Head was born February 20, 1954, in Camden, London, England. The son of an actress mother, and documentary-filmmaker father, show business was in his blood. At an early age, his interest in the field his parents had pursued was already apparent, and would also be reflected in his brother Murray Head's acting career. Anthony Head started acting in school plays at the age of six, and was writing his own within just a few years. After high school, he attended the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts, where he studied until 1976. He began a long-term relationship with Sarah Fisher, ten years his junior, in 1982. The couple had two daughters, Emily Rose (1989) and Daisy May (1991).In addition to decades of theatrical experience in Britain, Head has earned recognition to mass audiences with his roles on television. His first TV role came in 1978 with the British series Enemy at the Door, a World War II drama (which would perhaps go on to inspire the name of the 2001 film Enemy at the Gates). That same year he appeared on a miniseries called Lillie. After a lengthy focus on his career in theater and smaller television appearances, Head returned to starring dramatic TV roles with Buffy the Vampire Slayer in 1997. On the program, he portrayed Rupert Giles, the mentor to Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar), who followed her in disguise as the school librarian, in order to be on guard against evil powers. The character provoked a spin-off to the original series that features Rupert "Ripper" Giles as a "watcher," who returns to England after watching Buffy. Entitled Ripper, the program began its run in 2002. Also that year, Head played the role of James on the TV series Manchild. He was in the cast of Little Britain and appeared in a variety of projects including Imagine Me & You, Sparkle, and Amelia and Michael. In 2008 he landed a recurring role on the series Merlin playing King Uther, and that same year he appeared in the big-screen musical Repo! The Genetic Opera. In 2011 he appeared in the Oscar winning drama The Iron Lady, and he had a small part in the 2012 sequel Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance.
Frank Moorey (Actor) .. The Priest
Born: November 11, 1936
Bessie Love (Actor) .. Flora
Born: September 10, 1898
Died: April 26, 1986
Trivia: Love was born Juanita Horton. While still a Los Angeles high school student she began appearing in films in 1915. She was given her screen name by filmmaker D.W. Griffith. In 1916 she began appearing in lead roles opposite several major stars, and made a big impression as the Bride of Cana in Intolerance. Her subsequent career was a roller-coaster; each time she appeared to have broken through as a major star in a big film, she was cast in several forgettable ventures and had to start her way back up. Also, producers weren't sure how to cast her: at first she was an ingenue heroine; in the early '20s she played somber leads in melodramas; in the late '20s she was in light films. A footnote: in 1925 she introduced the Charleston to films in King on Main Street. She had several "comebacks," the most noteworthy of which was in the talkie musical The Broadway Melody. Successfully making the transition to sound, she proved herself to be a very talented song-and-dance star and received a Best Actress Oscar nomination. Once again very popular, she nevertheles appeared in few additional films, primarily because the films in which she was cast were of low quality. In 1931 she appeared at the New York Palace. In 1935 she moved to London, where she remained the rest of her life; after that her film work was sporadic, though it continued until the early '80s. During World War Two she served with the American Red Cross in England and worked as a film technician at Ealing Studios. Later in her life she did much stage work, starring in numerous plays; she also wrote the play The Homecoming (1958), designed to star herself.
John Tynan (Actor) .. Roberts
Michael Huston (Actor) .. Footman
Fran Hunter (Actor) .. Maid
Ryan Michael (Actor) .. Gigolo
Mark Colleano (Actor) .. Gigolo
Born: January 01, 1956

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