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  1. A Day in the Death of Joe Egg is a 1972 British black comedy film directed by Peter Medak, and starring Alan Bates and Janet Suzman. It is based on the play of the same name by Peter Nichols.

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  2. 4 giu 1972 · With Alan Bates, Janet Suzman, Peter Bowles, Sheila Gish. A couple uses extremely black comedy to survive taking care of a daughter who is nearly completely brain-dead. They take turns doing the daughter's voice and stare into the eyes of death and emotional trauma with a humor that hides their pain.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Peter Medak
    • 1972-06-04
  3. For the 1972 film, see A Day in the Death of Joe Egg (film). A Day in the Death of Joe Egg is a 1967 play by the English playwright Peter Nichols, first staged at the Citizens Theatre in Glasgow, Scotland, before transferring to the Comedy Theatre in London's West End.

    • Peter Nichols
    • 1967
    • 1967
    • Present day, Bristol, England
  4. Scheda film A Day in the Death of Joe Egg (1972) | Leggi la recensione, trama, cast completo, critica e guarda trailer, foto, immagini, poster e locandina del film diretto da Peter Medak con Alan Bates, Janet Suzman, Peter Bowles, Sheila Gish

    • Peter Medak
    • Alan Bates
  5. A Day in the Death of Joe Egg è un film che parla di Autismo e Sindrome di Asperger, Eutanasia / Suicidio assistito, Maternità / Rapporto Madri-Figli, Paternità / Rapporto Padri-Figli, Ritardo mentale.

  6. Synopsis. A couple uses extremely black comedy to survive taking care of a daughter who is nearly completely brain dead. They take turns doing the daughter’s voice and stare into the eyes of death and emotional trauma with a humour that hides their pain. Cast. Crew.

  7. A Day in the Death of Joe Egg. Summaries. A couple uses extremely black comedy to survive taking care of a daughter who is nearly completely brain-dead. They take turns doing the daughter's voice and stare into the eyes of death and emotional trauma with a humor that hides their pain. — John Vogel <jlvogel@comcast.net>