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{{Short description|1972 British comedy-drama film by Carol Reed}}
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| name = Follow Me!
| name = Follow Me!
| image = Follow Me! 1972 Film Poster.jpg
| image = Follow Me! 1972 Film Poster.jpg
| caption = Original publicity poster
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| director = [[Carol Reed]]
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| producer = [[Hal B. Wallis]]
| caption = Original publicity poster for ''Follow Me!''
| director = [[Carol Reed]]
| screenplay = [[Peter Shaffer]]
| based_on = {{Based on|''The Public Eye''|[[Peter Shaffer]]}}
| producer = [[Hal B. Wallis]]
| starring = {{plainlist|
| screenplay = [[Peter Shaffer]]
* [[Mia Farrow]]
| based on = {{Based on|''The Public Eye''|[[Peter Shaffer]]}}
| starring = [[Mia Farrow]]{{br}}[[Chaim Topol|Topol]]{{br}}[[Michael Jayston]]
* [[Chaim Topol|Topol]]
* [[Michael Jayston]]
| music = [[John Barry (composer)|John Barry]]<!-- Only list composers. -->
* [[Margaret Rawlings]]
* [[Annette Crosbie]]
* [[Dudley Foster]]
* [[Michael Aldridge]]
* [[Michael Barrington]]
* [[Neil McCarthy (actor)|Neil McCarthy]]
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| music = [[John Barry (composer)|John Barry]]
| cinematography = [[Christopher Challis]]
| cinematography = [[Christopher Challis]]
| editing = [[Anne V. Coates]]
| editing = [[Anne V. Coates]]
| distributor = [[Universal Pictures]]
| color_process = [[Technicolor]]
| studio = Hal Wallis Productions
| released = {{Film date|df=yes|1972|7|18}} <small>(New York)</small>
| distributor = [[Universal Pictures]]
| runtime = 95 minutes
| released = {{Film date|df=yes|1972|7|18|New York City}}
| country = United Kingdom
| runtime = 93 minutes
| language = English
| country = United Kingdom
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'''''Follow Me!''''' is a 1972 [[drama film]] directed by Sir [[Carol Reed]], starring [[Mia Farrow]] and [[Chaim Topol|Topol]]. Adapted by [[Peter Shaffer]] from his own play (''The Public Eye''). The picture marks Carol Reed's last completed film.


'''''Follow Me!''''' (U.S.title: '''''The Public Eye''''') is a 1972 British [[comedy-drama]] film directed by [[Carol Reed]] and starring [[Mia Farrow]], [[Chaim Topol|Topol]] and [[Michael Jayston]].<ref name="BFIsearch">{{Cite web |title=Follow Me! |url=https://collections-search.bfi.org.uk/web/Details/ChoiceFilmWorks/150040487 |access-date=26 August 2024 |website=British Film Institute Collections Search}}</ref> Adapted by [[Peter Shaffer]] from his 1962 play ''The Public Eye'', the picture marks Carol Reed's last completed film. The score was composed by [[John Barry (composer)|John Barry]] and the film was edited by [[Anne V. Coates]].
The film was released in the United States under its original stage title '''''The Public Eye'''''.

The score was composed by [[John Barry (composer)|John Barry]] and the film was edited by [[Anne V. Coates]].


==Plot==
==Plot==
Set in [[London]], it is the story of a wealthy businessman ([[Michael Jayston]]), who suspects that his wife (Farrow) is having an affair. He hires a private detective (Topol) to follow her. She becomes aware that she is being followed, and the detective realises that she has found out. However rather than abandoning the case, the detective begins an elaborate game of [[cat and mouse]] with the complicity of the wife.
Set in [[London]], it is the story of Charles, a successful but rather stuffy businessman, who meets and marries Belinda, a free-spirited American woman. After a time, he believes she is having an affair because she spends long hours away from home during the day. Charles hires a private detective to follow his wife. Belinda becomes aware that she is being followed, and the detective realises she has found out. However rather than abandoning the case, the detective begins an elaborate game of [[cat and mouse]] with the complicity of the wife. The detective finally informs Charles that his wife never had an affair, and merely goes on solitary exploratory walks around the city. The husband realises he has been neglectful and made his wife unhappy. He joins the game of following his wife as an adventure.


==Cast==
==Cast==
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* [[Michael Aldridge]] as Sir Philip Crouch
* [[Michael Aldridge]] as Sir Philip Crouch
* [[Michael Barrington]] as Mr. Scrampton
* [[Michael Barrington]] as Mr. Scrampton
* [[Neil McCarthy (actor)|Neil McCarthy]] as Parkinson
* [[Neil McCarthy (actor)|Neil McCarthy]] as Parkinson


==Awards==
==Awards==
Mia Farrow won the best actress award and Topol won the best actor award at the [[San Sebastian International Film Festival]].
Mia Farrow won the best actress award and Topol won the best actor award at the [[San Sebastian International Film Festival]].

==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*{{imdb title|id=0069131|title=Follow Me}}
* {{IMDb title|id=0069131|title=Follow Me}}
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20190404082547/http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b6aa5f8c0 ''Follow Me!''] at the [[British Film Institute]]{{better source needed|reason=Help request: a live link can be searched for at https://collections-search.bfi.org.uk/web/search/expert - if available, replace the archive URL with the live link. Or if none found, remove this 'better source needed' template. | date=October 2023}}
* {{TCMDb title|739618|title=Follow Me}}
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Latest revision as of 09:44, 8 September 2024

Follow Me!
Original publicity poster
Directed byCarol Reed
Screenplay byPeter Shaffer
Based onThe Public Eye
by Peter Shaffer
Produced byHal B. Wallis
Starring
CinematographyChristopher Challis
Edited byAnne V. Coates
Music byJohn Barry
Color processTechnicolor
Production
company
Hal Wallis Productions
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date
  • 18 July 1972 (1972-07-18) (New York City)
Running time
93 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Follow Me! (U.S.title: The Public Eye) is a 1972 British comedy-drama film directed by Carol Reed and starring Mia Farrow, Topol and Michael Jayston.[1] Adapted by Peter Shaffer from his 1962 play The Public Eye, the picture marks Carol Reed's last completed film. The score was composed by John Barry and the film was edited by Anne V. Coates.

Plot

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Set in London, it is the story of Charles, a successful but rather stuffy businessman, who meets and marries Belinda, a free-spirited American woman. After a time, he believes she is having an affair because she spends long hours away from home during the day. Charles hires a private detective to follow his wife. Belinda becomes aware that she is being followed, and the detective realises she has found out. However rather than abandoning the case, the detective begins an elaborate game of cat and mouse with the complicity of the wife. The detective finally informs Charles that his wife never had an affair, and merely goes on solitary exploratory walks around the city. The husband realises he has been neglectful and made his wife unhappy. He joins the game of following his wife as an adventure.

Cast

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Awards

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Mia Farrow won the best actress award and Topol won the best actor award at the San Sebastian International Film Festival.

References

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  1. ^ "Follow Me!". British Film Institute Collections Search. Retrieved 26 August 2024.
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