Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)

Movie: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)

“Psychological realism and foul language: George and Martha are as far from the bourgeois 1950s perfect married couple as you can get, alternatively badgering, berating, abusing and loving each other, both alone and accompanied by the naive young married couple that have come over for a nightcap. The fun and games in which George and Martha involve Nick and Honey are a lacerating look at the older couple’s existence, where the emotional brutalizing fill an unspeakable void at their center, and a troubling preview of what the younger couple’s life could become. Combines the banal, the vulgar and the poetic. Written by Russ W. {russwlkr@ix.netcom.com}”

  • Director: Mike Nichols
  • Release Date:
    22 June 1966 (USA)
  • Run Time:
    131 min
  • Country: USA
  • Genre: Drama

Tagline: You are cordially invited to George and Martha's for an evening of fun and games.

Trivia: The first film to use the word “Bugger” in its dialogue.

Goofs: Revealing mistakes: As George and Nick are coming back into the house from their scene in the garden, Nick’s shadow on the porch is seen to suddenly disappear just before George enters the shot.

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