Joseph Janni


Producer

Biography

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Billy Liar (1963) -- (Movie Clip) She's Been All Over With pal Arthur (Rodney Bewes), Billy (Tom Courtenay), having just dodged his two fianceès, glimpses preferred friend Liz (Julie Christie, her first scene in her breakthrough film), turning heads in Bradford, West Yorkshire, John Schlesinger directing on location, in Billy Liar, 1963.
Far From The Madding Crowd (1967) -- (Movie Ciip) Since I've Beheld You Bathsheba (Julie Christie) is overseeing her would-be suitor, and neighbor-turned-employee Oak (Alan Bates) when gentleman landowner Boldwood (Peter Finch) arrives, having taken her Valentine jest seriously, in John Schlesinger's Far From The Madding Crowd, 1967.
Far From The Madding Crowd (1967) -- (Movie Ciip) Everyday Sort Of Man Nicolas Roeg shooting the Dorset countryside, farmer Oak (Alan Bates), disguising his purpose, visiting the aunt (Alison Leggatt) of neighbor Bathsheba (Julie Christie) who's eavesdropping, early in director John Schlesinger's Far From The Madding Crowd, 1967.
Far From The Madding Crowd (1967) -- (Movie Ciip) It's Unwillingly Shown! Bathsheba (Julie Christie) is patrolling her recently inherited farm when she meets recently spurned soldier Troy (Terence Stamp) for the first time, in Far From The Madding Crowd, 1967, from the Thomas Hardy novel.
Far From The Madding Crowd (1967) -- (Movie Ciip) When Will What Be? First scenes for Terence Stamp ("Sergeant Troy," in extravagant military headgear), waylaid by Fanny (Prunella Ransome), in John Schlesinger's Far From The Madding Crowd, 1967, from the Thomas Hardy novel.
Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971) -- (Movie Clip) I've Got To Be Sure Director John Schlesinger jumps right in to practice with London physician Daniel Hirsh (Peter Finch), with a patient (Richard Pearson) then the answering service lady (Bessie Love) who will play a significant role, in Sunday Bloody Sunday, also starring Glenda Jackson.
Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971) -- (Movie Clip) I Wish They Wouldn't Cry Doctor Daniel (Peter Finch) releases a Saturday patient (June Brown) then is pleased to find Bob (Murray Head) has let himself in, detailing their relationship in a scene director John Schlesinger said unnerved the crew more than the actors, in Sunday Bloody Sunday, 1971.
Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971) -- (Movie Clip) It's Always Bad Here Director John Schlesinger introducing London executive Alex (Glenda Jackson), ringing the same apartment co-star Peter Finch tried earlier, then calling a friend (Vivian Pickles), whose children she's agreed to watch, in Sunday Bloody Sunday, 1971, one of the romping kids the director's daughter Emma.
Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971) -- (Movie Clip) You Might've Been Killed! Divorced executive Alex (Glenda Jackson) and bisexual artist boyfriend Bob (Murray Head) directed by John Schlesinger, minding their friends' children in London's Greenwich Park, young Lucy (Kimi Tallmadge) causing a small disaster, in Sunday Bloody Sunday, 1971.
Kind Of Loving, A -- (Movie Clip) She Asked For It At the Miller Arcade in Preston, Lancashire, Vic (Alan Bates) meets his new girl Ingrid (June Ritchie), unhappy to discover she's brought along needy friend Dorothy (Patsy Rowlands), in John Schlesinger's A Kind Of Loving, 1962.
Town Like Alice, A -- (Movie Clip) Quick At Anything Aussie POW's in Japanese-occupied WWII Malaysia Ben (Vincent Ball) and Joe (Peter Finch) in their first scene, meet refugees from the British embassy, led by Jean (Virginia McKenna), in her flashback, in A Town Like Alice, 1958.
Town Like Alice, A -- (Movie Clip) That Day In Kuala Lumpur English Jean (Virginia McKenna) having just returned to a Malaysian village where she's paid for a new well, flashing back to WWII, John Fabian her boss, Eileen Moore his wife, early in A Town Like Alice, 1958.

Bibliography