Savage Messiah

Savage Messiah

103 mins | Drama | June 27, 1972

In the Paris of the 1910s, brash young sculptor Henri Gaudier begins a creative partnership with an older writer, Sophie Brzeska. Though the couple is 20 years apart in age, Gaudier finds that his untamed work is complemented by the older woman's cultural refinement. He then moves to London with Brzeska, where he falls in with a group of avant-garde artists. There, Gaudier encounters yet another artistic muse in passionate suffragette Gosh Boyle.

Savage Messiah

103 mins | Drama | June 27, 1972

Savage Messiah
In the Paris of the 1910s, brash young sculptor Henri Gaudier begins a creative partnership with an older writer, Sophie Brzeska. Though the couple is 20 years apart in age, Gaudier finds that his untamed work is complemented by the older woman's cultural refinement. He then moves to London with Brzeska, where he falls in with a group of avant-garde artists. There, Gaudier encounters yet another artistic muse in passionate suffragette Gosh Boyle.
IMDb rating 6.9
Producers Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer British Studios
Original title Savage Messiah
Directors Graham Ford, Ken Russell
Writers H.S. Ede, Christopher Logue

Cast

Dorothy Tutin

as Sophie Brzeska

Scott Antony

as Henri Gaudier

Helen Mirren

as Gosh Boyle

Lindsay Kemp

as Angus Corky

Michael Gough

as M. Gaudier

John Justin

as Lionel Shaw

Aubrey Richards

as Mayor

Peter Vaughan

as Museum Attendant

Ben Aris

as Thomas Buff

Eleanor Fazan

as Mdme. Gaudier

Otto Diamant

as Mr. Saltzman

Imogen Claire

as Mavis Coldstream

Maggy Maxwell

as Tart

Susanna East

as Pippa

Judith Paris

as Kate

Robert Lang

as Major Boyle

Harry Fielder

as Angry Man in Crowd (uncredited)

Howard Goorney

as Gendarme (uncredited)

Alexei Jawdokimov

as Library Student (uncredited)

Sidney Kean

as Annoyed Man In Library (uncredited)

Paul McDowell

as Agitator (uncredited)

Alex Russell

as (uncredited)

Ken Russell

as Passenger getting off train in station (uncredited)

David Warwick

as Young Man (uncredited)

Henry Woolf

as Gendarme (uncredited)