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Frederic Raphael

Highest Rated: 83% Two for the Road (1967)

Lowest Rated: 17% Richard's Things (1980)

Birthday: Aug 14, 1931

Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, USA

A prolific, British-educated writer, American-born Frederic Raphael had published seven novels, beginning with "Obligato" (1956), before making his first significant contribution to 1960s English cinema with the overlooked comedy, "Nothing But the Best" (1964), a biting look at a social climbing playboy (Alan Bates) who commits murder to get ahead in the world. He subsequently wrote original screenplays for John Schlesinger's character study "Darling" (1965), for which he won an Oscar, and Stanley Donen's "Two for the Road" (1967) and has adapted to the screen the works of writers like Thomas Hardy ("Far From the Madding Crowd" 1967, his second pairing with Schlesinger), Iris Murdoch ("A Severed Head" 1972) and Henry James ("Daisy Miller" 1974), not to mention his own novel, "Richard's Things" (1980).

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Highest-Rated Movies

83% 84% Two for the Road
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76% 74% Eyes Wide Shut
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72% 70% Darling
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71% 33% Daisy Miller Watchlist
64% 77% Far From the Madding Crowd
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17% Richard's Things
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Nothing but the Best
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Bachelor of Hearts
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Why Bother to Knock
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33% Women & Men: Stories of Seduction
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Filmography

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Eyes Wide Shut 76% 74% 1999 Writer Women & Men: Stories of Seduction 33% 1990 Director Richard's Things 17% 1980 Writer Daisy Miller 71% 33% 1974 Screenwriter Far From the Madding Crowd 64% 77% 1967 Screenwriter Two for the Road 83% 84% 1967 Writer Darling 72% 70% 1965 Writer Nothing but the Best 1964 Writer Why Bother to Knock 1961 Screenwriter Bachelor of Hearts 1958 Screenwriter
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