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HANCOCK & JOAN
90 minute Film
Distributor - TBA
Broadcaster - BBC4
TX - March 26 2008 |
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Hancock & Joan is a 90 minute film for BBC
4, written by Richard Cottan (Larkin, Men Only) and directed by
Richard Laxton (Bodies, Life & Lyrics, Grow Your Own).
The story of the final year of Tony Hancock’s life: the love
affair with his best friend’s wife, his battle with drink
and his final fateful series in Australia.
A few short months after her marriage to John Le Mesurier, Joan
Le Mesurier fell in love with his best friend, Tony Hancock. Tony
was fresh out of rehab and desperate to resurrect his career with
a new show out in Australia. Joan wanted to save him. John stood
by as Joan and Tony embarked on an obsessive and passionate love
affair. Though clearly besotted with Joan, Tony was struggling with
drink and violent depression and after months of turmoil, Joan gave
him a final ultimatum: If he makes a go of Australia, if he keeps
off the booze for a year, she will leave John and marry him. Tony
left for Australia determined to win Joan over. But tragically he
never returned.
Based on Joan Le Mesurier's autobiography 'Lady Don't Fall Backwards'
and Edward Joffe’s 'Hancock’s Last Stand', this film
tells the story Joan and Tony’s love affair and its tragic
end in Australia. Funny, sexy, moving and dark, it’s the story
of a woman who believes in the redemptive power of her own love
and a man in whom, in the words of JP Priestley, “there was,
as in so many gifted men, a self destructive element, bent on final
ruin.”
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