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Entertaining Mr Sloane
Reviewed by: Jennie Kermode
Read Jennie Kermode's film review of Entertaining Mr SloaneDouglas Hickox's cinema take on Joe Orton's first play is accompanied here by a fantastic slate of extras which add a lot of value for fans and newcomers alike. New interviews with his sister Leonie and biographer John Lahr reveal how their thoughts have changed over the years and provide fresh insights into Joe's life, character and talent. Both are part of longer pieces continued on the Blu-ry release of Loot, but they stand well enough on their own.
In addition to this, Peter McEnery talks about why he was drawn to the role of Sloane and how, for him, the sexuality in the play was a minor part of what made the character interesting. There's a lengthy featurette on locations which is charming in a geeky sort of way but which not every viewer will have the stamina for; and there's the original trailer, which is unfocused, meandering, and fascinatingly at odds with what we're used to today.
Reviewed on: 12 Sep 2017