Jason Solomons 

Never Apologise

Film review: A rollicking, tenderly moving one-man show by Malcolm McDowell recalling his relationship with Lindsay Anderson
  
  


Although screened last November, there's a welcome rerelease for Never Apologize, a rollicking, tenderly moving one-man show by Malcolm McDowell recalling his relationship with Lindsay Anderson. Through anecdotes and diary readings, McDowell expertly and effortlessly conjures up a lost world of British film peopled by John Gielgud, Larry Olivier and Alan Bates. It's the sort of show containing stories that end: 'And at that moment, Catherine Deneuve walked in'.

 

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