William and Dorothy is a 1978 British TV movie directed by Ken Russell.[1][2]
It was screened with The Rime of the Ancient Mariner as Clouds of Glory. The Los Angeles Times called it "flat out brilliant".[3]
^"Ken Russell tv Clouds of Glory".
^Ken Russell's "Clouds of Glory": The Ruling Passion as Key to the Artist
Vlasopolos, Anca. Literature/Film Quarterly; Salisbury, Md. Vol. 8, Iss. 1, (Jan 1, 1980): 2.
^`Shock Value': A Ken Russell Weekend at Directors Guild: [Home Edition]
Thomas, Kevin. Los Angeles Times 12 May 1995: 8.
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