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Joseph Losey Filmography

DirectingBORN 1909LA CROSSE44 FILMS IN DB

JosephLosey

Known for Directing · The Servant, The Servant, Mr. Klein

44
FILMS IN DB
$777
TOTAL VALUE
16
PRICED
$49
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Accident
~$179 · BLU-RAY · 1967
📈
MOST VALUABLE
The New Deal for Artists
$17 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Joseph Losey, an American-born director whose career was forged in the crucible of Hollywood’s blacklist, left an indelible mark on cinematic history, particularly for collectors keen on films with a sharp social edge and psychological depth. After honing his craft in the US with impactful noir like 1951's *The Prowler*, the HUAC blacklisting forced him to relocate to Europe. This exile ultimately birthed his most celebrated and collectible works, often featuring collaborations with Harold Pinter that lent a distinctive, often unsettling, elegance to his narratives. Collectors prize Losey's European output for its sophisticated storytelling and often exquisite visual style. His 1963 masterpiece *The Servant*, a searing class satire starring Dirk Bogarde, and 1967's equally compelling *Accident* are essential for any serious collection, frequently receiving meticulously restored Blu-ray releases that highlight their enduring artistic merit. Later triumphs like 1976's *Mr. Klein*, a chilling exploration of identity amidst wartime persecution, also remain highly sought-after. Losey's filmography, ripe with critical appraisals of society and power, continues to fascinate and challenge, making his works cornerstones of discerning physical media collections.

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