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Director: Alvin Rakoff
Cast: Peter Sellers, Sinéad Cusack, Jeremy Bulloch, Ruth Dunning
A businessman blackmails his young secretary into spending a weekend with him.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Hoffman, the 1970 drama film directed by Alvin Rakoff, is a critically divisive film that explores the relationship between a businessman and his young secretary. While the film's premise has sparked debate, its reception among both critics and audiences remains mixed, with no significant awards recognition.
Why you might like this:
Fans of Peter Sellers' versatile acting skills will appreciate his performance as the complex and morally ambiguous businessman at the center of this 1970 drama directed by Alvin Rakoff. The film's exploration of power dynamics and moral ambiguity makes it a compelling and thought-provoking watch.
Hoffman is a 1970 British drama film directed by Alvin Rakoff and starring Peter Sellers, Sinéad Cusack, Ruth Dunning and Jeremy Bulloch. An older man blackmails an attractive young woman into spending a week with him in his flat in London, hoping that she will forget her crooked fiancé and fall in love with him instead.
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