Equus
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Richard Burton
Peter Firth
Colin Blakely
Joan Plowright
Harry Andrews
Eileen Atkins
The (screen) story is properly oriented to that of a suspense yarn: why did Firth blind Harry Andrews' horses? Judge Eileen Atkins wants Burton to find out. In the process, Burton discerns the boy's transference of extremely physical religious devotion to Jesus, to the spirit Equus as embodied in horses.
Jenny Agutter is excellent as the young girl whose plausible emotional attitudes trigger the boy's outrage at his personal deity.
1977: Nominations: Best Actor (Richard Burton), Supp. Actor (Peter Firth), Adapted Screenplay
(Color) Available on VHS, DVD. Extract of a review from 1977. Running time: 137 MIN.
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