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Another Country is a play by written by English playwright Julian Mitchell
Julian Mitchell

Julian Mitchell FRSL is an England playwright, screenwriter and occasional novelist. He is best known as screenwriter for TV, producing many original plays and series episodes, including at least ten for Inspector Morse....
 that premiered in 1981 at the Greenwich Theatre
Greenwich Theatre

The Greenwich Theatre is a local theatre located in Croom's Hill close to the centre of Greenwich in south-east London....
 in south-east London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
 and later transferred to the West End in March 1982.

nother Country is loosely based on the life of the spy Guy Burgess
Guy Burgess

Guy Francis De Moncy Burgess was a United Kingdom-born intelligence officer and double agent, who worked for the Soviet Union. He was part of the Cambridge Five spy ring that betrayed Western secrets to the Soviets before and during the Cold War....
, Guy Bennett in the play, and examines the effect his homosexuality and exposure to Marxism
Marxism

Marxism is the political philosophy and practice derived from the work of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Marxism holds at its core a Marxist analysis of Critique of capitalism and a theory of social change....
 has on his life, and the hypocrisy and snobbery of the English public schools.

The setting is an 1930s Eton
Eton College

Eton College, also known as Eton, is a world-famous British independent school for boys, founded in 1440 by Henry VI of England. It was founded as the King's College of Our Lady of Eton beside Windsor....
-esque public school, where Guy Bennett and Tommy Judd are friends because they are both outsiders in their own ways.






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Another Country is a play by written by English playwright Julian Mitchell
Julian Mitchell

Julian Mitchell FRSL is an England playwright, screenwriter and occasional novelist. He is best known as screenwriter for TV, producing many original plays and series episodes, including at least ten for Inspector Morse....
 that premiered in 1981 at the Greenwich Theatre
Greenwich Theatre

The Greenwich Theatre is a local theatre located in Croom's Hill close to the centre of Greenwich in south-east London....
 in south-east London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
 and later transferred to the West End in March 1982.

Plot synopsis

Another Country is loosely based on the life of the spy Guy Burgess
Guy Burgess

Guy Francis De Moncy Burgess was a United Kingdom-born intelligence officer and double agent, who worked for the Soviet Union. He was part of the Cambridge Five spy ring that betrayed Western secrets to the Soviets before and during the Cold War....
, Guy Bennett in the play, and examines the effect his homosexuality and exposure to Marxism
Marxism

Marxism is the political philosophy and practice derived from the work of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Marxism holds at its core a Marxist analysis of Critique of capitalism and a theory of social change....
 has on his life, and the hypocrisy and snobbery of the English public schools.

The setting is an 1930s Eton
Eton College

Eton College, also known as Eton, is a world-famous British independent school for boys, founded in 1440 by Henry VI of England. It was founded as the King's College of Our Lady of Eton beside Windsor....
-esque public school, where Guy Bennett and Tommy Judd are friends because they are both outsiders in their own ways. Bennett is openly gay, while Judd is a Marxist.

One day a teacher walks in on Martineau (Philip Dupuy) and a boy from another house having sex. Martineau subsequently kills himself because of the shame of having been found in a homosexual embrace, and chaos erupts as teachers and the senior students try their hardest to keep the scandal away from parents and the rest of the outside world. The gay scandal however gives the army-obsessed house captain Fowler, who dislikes both Bennett and Judd, a welcome reason to scheme against Bennett to keep him from becoming a "God" - a school name for the elite pupils of the school. Fowler is able to intercept a love letter from Bennett to James Harcourt. Bennett agrees to be punished so as not to compromise Harcourt. (On an earlier occasion he had simply blackmailed the other Gods for their own "experiences" with him.)

Meanwhile, Judd is reluctant to become a prefect, since he feels that he cannot endorse a "system of oppression" such as this, and has a memorable, bitter speech about how the boys oppressed by the system grow up to be the fathers who maintain it. He however eventually agrees to become a prefect in order to prevent the hateful Fowler from becoming Head of House. This never comes about, however, because Devenish agrees to stay at school and become a prefect if he is nominated to become a god instead of Bennett.

Devastated at the loss of his cherished dream of becoming a god Bennett comes to realize that the British class system strongly relies on outward appearance and that to be openly gay is a severe hindrance to a career as a diplomat. The epilogue of the movie states that he emigrated to Russia later in his life, after having been a spy for the Soviet Union
Soviet Union

The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was a Constitution of the Soviet Union socialist state that existed in Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.The name is a translation of the , romanization of Russian Soyuz Sovetskikh Sotsialisticheskikh Respublik, abbreviated ????, SSSR....
. Judd has died fighting in the Spanish Civil War
Spanish Civil War

The Spanish Civil War was a major conflict in Spain that started after an attempted coup d'?tat by a group of Spanish Army generals, supported by the conservative Spanish Confederation of the Autonomous Right , Carlist groups and the fascistic Falange, against the government of the Second Spanish Republic, then under the leadership of pr...
.

Productions

The original 1981 Greenwich Theatre production featured Rupert Everett
Rupert Everett

Rupert James Hector Everett is a two-time Golden Globe-nominated England actor and singer. He first came to public attention in the early 1980s, when he was cast in Julian Mitchell's play and subsequent film Another Country as an openly homosexual student at an English public school, set in the 1930s....
 as Guy. Upon transfer to the West End in March 1982, the production initially also featured Kenneth Branagh
Kenneth Branagh

Kenneth Charles Branagh is an Emmy Award-winning, Academy Award-nominated actor and film director from Northern Ireland....
 as Tommy Judd. Daniel Day-Lewis
Daniel Day-Lewis

Daniel Michael Blake Day-Lewis is an England actor who also became an Republic of Ireland citizen in 1993. He is known as one of the most selective actors in the film industry, having starred in only four films since 1997, with as many as five years between roles....
 took over the role of Guy in late 1982 (John Dougall as Tommy)and was succeeded in the role by Colin Firth
Colin Firth

Colin Andrew Firth is an United Kingdom film, television and stage actor. Firth first gained wide public attention, especially in Britain, for his portrayal of Fitzwilliam Darcy in the highly acclaimed Pride and Prejudice of Pride and Prejudice....
 in early 1983, by which time James Newall was appearing as Tommy. The play won the Society of West End Theatre Awards honour as Play of the Year in 1982.

Film adaptation

In 1984, the play was adapted into a movie directed by Marek Kanievska and starring Rupert Everett
Rupert Everett

Rupert James Hector Everett is a two-time Golden Globe-nominated England actor and singer. He first came to public attention in the early 1980s, when he was cast in Julian Mitchell's play and subsequent film Another Country as an openly homosexual student at an English public school, set in the 1930s....
 as Guy Bennett along with Firth as Tommy Judd. Also starring are Michael Jenn (Barclay), Robert Addie
Robert Addie

Robert Alastair Addie was an England actor who was best known for playing Guy of Gisburne in the television series Robin of Sherwood.He was educated at Marlborough College, leaving at 16 to join the National Youth Theatre....
 (Delahay), Rupert Wainwright
Rupert Wainwright

Rupert Wainwright is an English film director and television director, writer, and actor.Wainwright was born in Cotswolds, UK and started his film career in the 1980s as an actor....
 (Donald Devenish), Tristan Oliver
Tristan Oliver

Tristan Oliver is a British [cinematographer], mainly working in special effects and stop frame animation. He started his career as an actor in the 1980s, most notably appearing in the British film Another Country ....
 (Fowler), Cary Elwes
Cary Elwes

Ivan Simon Cary Elwes is a UK actor credited as Cary Elwes, known for his performances in The Princess Bride ; Robin Hood: Men in Tights; Hot Shots!; Glory ; Liar, Liar; Saw ; and Twister ....
 (James Harcourt), Piers Flint-Shipman
Piers Flint-Shipman

Piers Fredrick Alexander Flint-Shipman was a British actor. He was the son of a film producer and was educated at Eton College....
 (Menzies) and Anna Massey
Anna Massey

Anna Raymond Massey, Order of the British Empire is an England actress....
 (Imogen Bennett). Also present in three scenes as an extra without any dialogue is Charles Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer
Charles Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer

Charles Edward Maurice Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer, Deputy Lieutenant is the second and only surviving son of John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer and Frances Shand Kydd , daughter of the Maurice Roche, 4th Baron Fermoy....
, Diana, Princess of Wales
Diana, Princess of Wales

Diana, Princess of Wales, was the first wife of Charles, Prince of Wales. Their sons, Princes Prince William of Wales and Prince Henry of Wales , are second and third Line of succession to the British throne of the British monarchy and fifteen other Commonwealth Realms....
' younger brother.

Title

The title refers not only to communist Russia
Russia

Russia , or the Russian Federation , is a list of countries spanning more than one continent country extending over much of northern Eurasia....
, which is the "other country" Bennett turns to in the end, but it can be seen to take on a number of different meanings and connotations. It could be a reference to the first line of the second (or third, depending on the version) stanza of the hymn I Vow to Thee, My Country
I Vow to Thee, My Country

I Vow to Thee, My Country is a United Kingdom patriotic song created in 1921 when a poem by Cecil Spring-Rice was set to music by Gustav Holst....
, which is sung in both the play and film, as well as referring to the fact that English public school life in the 1930s was indeed very much like "another country".

"Another Country" is also the title of a novel
Novel

File:2009 stapelweise Neuerscheinungen im Buchladen.JPGA novel is today a long narrative in literary prose. The genre has historical roots both in the fields of the medieval and early modern Romance and in the tradition of the novella....
 by James Baldwin
James Baldwin

James Baldwin may refer to:*James Baldwin *James Baldwin *James Baldwin *J. Baldwin , industrial designer, author, educator*James Mark Baldwin , philosopher and psychologist...
, which includes gay and bisexual characters.

The Go-Between
The Go-Between

The Go-Between is a novel by L. P. Hartley , published in London in 1953. The novel begins with the famous line:"The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there."...
 is a novel by L.P. Hartley
L. P. Hartley

Leslie Poles Hartley was a United Kingdom writer, known for novels and short story. His best known work is The Go-Between , which was made into a The Go-Between , directed by Joseph Losey with a star cast, in an adaptation by Harold Pinter....
 (1895 – 1972), published in London in 1953. The movie's framing as the narration of an old man may reference the beginning line of the novel:

"The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there."

The most direct reference is to several well known lines from British literature, originating from Christopher Marlow's play The Jew of Malta
The Jew of Malta

The Jew of Malta is a play by Christopher Marlowe, probably written in 1589 or 1590.The title character, Barabas, is a complex character likely to provoke mixed reactions in an audience....
Friar Barnadine: "Thou hast committed--"
Barabas: "Fornication-- but that was in another country; / And besides, the wench is dead."
Here "the wench" may refer to Martineau. Most of the students are more interested in covering up a potential scandal than worrying about the actual death. If so, the "adultery" may refer to what is done to Martineau and perhaps all students by the school, rather than his actual sexual liaisons.

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