Tom Jones

Tom Jones

Criterion Collection Edition #910

In the early 1960s, at the height of the British New Wave, director Tony Richardson and playwright John Osborne set out for more fanciful territory than the gritty realism of the movement they’d helped establish. TOM JONES brings a theatrical flair to Henry Fielding’s canonical eighteenth-century novel, boisterously chronicling the misadventures of the foundling of the title (Albert Finney, in a career-defining performance), whose easy charm seems to lead him astray at every turn from his beloved, the wellborn Sophie Western (Susannah York). This spirited picaresque, evocatively shot in England’s rambling countryside and featuring an extraordinary ensemble cast, went on to become a worldwide sensation, winning the Oscar for best picture on the way to securing its status as a classic of irreverent wit and playful cinematic expression.

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Tom Jones
  • Tom Jones

    Directed by Tony Richardson • 1963 • United Kingdom

    In the early 1960s, at the height of the British New Wave, director Tony Richardson and playwright John Osborne set out for more fanciful territory than the gritty realism of the movement they’d helped establish. TOM JONES brings a theatrical...

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  • TOM JONES Original Theatrical Version

    Directed by Tony Richardson • 1963 • United Kingdom

    In the early 1960s, at the height of the British New Wave, director Tony Richardson and playwright John Osborne set out for more fanciful territory than the gritty realism of the movement they’d helped establish. TOM JONES brings a theatrical...

  • Walter Lassally on TOM JONES

    Cinematographer Walter Lassally (1926–2017) worked with director Tony Richardson on three films in three years: A TASTE OF HONEY, THE LONELINESS OF THE LONG DISTANCE RUNNER, and TOM JONES. In this piece, including footage from conversations with the cinematographer from 2004 and 2017, Lassally di...

  • The Influence of TOM JONES

    In the following interview, recorded in York, England, in October 2017, film scholar Duncan Petrie explains how TOM JONES’s production, cinematic style, and enormous financial success changed the landscape of British filmmaking.

  • Reediting TOM JONES

    Tony Richardson’s director’s cut of TOM JONES, released in 1989, is seven minutes shorter than the original theatrical cut. In the following 2017 interview, editor Robert Lambert discusses working with Richardson on this version of the film.

  • Albert Finney on TOM JONES

    In the following brief excerpt from a 1982 episode of “The Dick Cavett Show,” actor Albert Finney discusses his role in TOM JONES and the film’s infamous eating scene.

  • Scoring TOM JONES

    In this illustrated archival audio interview, composer John Addison describes working with director Tony Richardson and creating the Oscar-winning score for TOM JONES.

  • Vanessa Redgrave on TOM JONES

    Actor Vanessa Redgrave was married to director Tony Richardson from 1962 to 1967. In the following interview, recorded in New York in October 2017, she reminisces about visiting the set of TOM JONES and discusses Richardson’s groundbreaking work.