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The Cinema of Basil Dearden and Michael Relph

The Cinema of Basil Dearden and Michael Relph

by Tim O'Sullivan and Alan Burton
Hardback
Publication Date: 01/01/2010

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This book offers the first full systematic assessment and evaluation of the cinema of this important filmmaking partnership. Dearden and Relph came together at the famous Ealing Studios in the wartime period and became the most prolific production team at the studio, contributing such popular and critically acclaimed films as The Captive Heart (1946), The Blue Lamp (1950) and Pool of London (1951). Later in the 1950s, Dearden and Relph branched out into independent production and became particularly associated with a cycle of controversial social problem films that included Sapphire (1959) and Victim (1961). This new study takes an extensive view of the cinema of Basil Dearden and Michael Relph. It considers in detail their contribution to the celebrated achievements of wartime cinema at Ealing, brings a new focus to their post-war films that addressed masculine adjustment in a period of rapid change, takes a fresh look at the prominent group of social problem films within their work, and offers an original study of their later period of filmmaking for the international market in the 1960s.
Attention is also given to the significant place of comedy in their cinema and Michael Relph's considerable achievements as an art director. The book will be of interest to all students of film history and a general readership that takes a keen interest in British cinema.
ISBN:
9780748632893
9780748632893
Category:
Individual film directors
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
01-01-2010
Language:
English
Publisher:
Edinburgh University Press
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
376
Dimensions (mm):
234x156x30mm
Weight:
0.71kg

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