The Private Right (1968)

ALL 05/31/1968 (en) War 86 Min
  • Release
    05/31/1968
  • Production
    Onyx Films Production
  • Rotten tomato
    0%
  • Original title
    The Private Right
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
    -

Overview

Following the end of the liberation struggle against British Colonial Rule in Cyprus, an EOKA rebel fighter travels to London to exact revenge on the collaborator who betrayed him and applied water torture. The film contains the first ever scenes of water-boarding showing the rebel being tortured supervised by a British intelligence officer. A dramatic search through the streets of London follows, culminating in a tense life or death confrontation. The film became a cause-célèbre in England, was critically acclaimed and discussed in the Houses of Parliament.

  1. Michael Papas

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Producer



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  1. Dimitri Andreas

    Minos Elias

  2. George Kafkaris

    Tassos Phantis

  3. Tamara Hinchco

    Girl

  4. Cristos Demetriou

    Kypros

  5. Charlotte Selwyn

    Waitress

  6. Seraphim Nicola

    Rebel

  7. John Brogan

    Interrogator

  8. Nana Georgiou

    Tassos' Girlfriend

  9. Takis Theophanous

    Café Singer

  10. Joanna Farber

    Girl in Dream

  11. Philip Haralambous

    First Rebel

  12. Haraklia Kleanthous

    Old Woman

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 12 , Crews : 8

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The Private Right (1968) 86 Min

ALL 05/31/1968 (en)
War
  • Release 05/31/1968
  • Production
    Onyx Films Production
  • Original title The Private Right
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

Following the end of the liberation struggle against British Colonial Rule in Cyprus, an EOKA rebel fighter travels to London to exact revenge on the collaborator who betrayed him and applied water torture. The film contains the first ever scenes of water-boarding showing the rebel being tortured supervised by a British intelligence officer. A dramatic search through the streets of London follows, culminating in a tense life or death confrontation. The film became a cause-célèbre in England, was critically acclaimed and discussed in the Houses of Parliament.

  1. Michael Papas

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Phil Mottram, Michael Papas

    Editor

  4. Producer