Benefit of the Doubt (1967 film) explained

See also: precautionary principle.

Benefit of the Doubt
Director:Peter Whitehead
Starring:Peter Brook
Michael Kustow
Michael Williams
Glenda Jackson
Runtime:60 minutes
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English

Benefit of the Doubt (also known as US) is a 1967 documentary by Peter Whitehead.[1] It covers Peter Brook's anti-Vietnam protest play US, with the Royal Shakespeare Company. It was filmed at London's Aldwych Theatre and features Peter Brook, Michael Kustow, Michael Williams and Glenda Jackson.

Brook also adapted US as a film, Tell Me Lies (1968).[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Benefit of the Doubt . 12 August 2024 . British Film Institute Collections Search.
  2. Web site: Benefit of the Doubt (1967). BFI. 23 July 2015.