Your Honour, I Object! is a 1987 British documentary about the legal dispute between Ken Russell and Bob Guccione over an aborted attempt to film Moll Flanders.[1][2]

Russell wanted to make a version of Flanders with an unknown, Janice Flanders, in the lead.[3] The film was to be financed by Bob Guccione. Russell wrote a script but Guccione rewrote it and Russell pulled out of the project. Guccione sued Russell for a million dollars, and the director hired lawyer Richard Golub to defend him in exchange for Russell directing a video clip starring Golub. Russell won and kept his fee of $125,000.[4] The incident was turned into a documentary.[5]

References

  1. The rehabilitation of an old grey lag Russell, Ken. The Guardian 12 May 1992: 34.
  2. ""He is my lawyer" – Ken Russell and the lawyer who wanted to be a singer". 16 December 2018.
  3. The talent to abuse Russell, Ken. The Guardian 7 Sep 1985: 8.
  4. The penthouse petulance: Nancy Banks-Smith watches Bob and Ken's unseemly court-room brawl over Doll Flanders Banks-Smith, Nancy. The Guardian 28 Nov 1987: 12.
  5. High farce and low comedy Glacken, Brendan. The Irish Times 1 Dec 1987: 12.


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