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Blowup (also styled Blow-Up) is a 1966 psychological mystery [3] film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, co-written by Antonioni, Tonino Guerra and Edward Bond [4] and produced by Carlo Ponti. It is Antonioni's first entirely English-language film and stars David Hemmings , Vanessa Redgrave and Sarah Miles .
Susan Brodrick is a British actress who was active between 1966 and 1971. [2] She was best known for acting in Blowup (1966) and Private Road (1971). [2] She was previously married to British actor Robert Swann (actor). They were married from 1971 to his death in 2006, and had three children.
Sarah Miles (born 31 December 1941) is a retired English actress. She is known for her roles in films The Servant (1963), Blowup (1966), Ryan's Daughter (1970), The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing (1973), White Mischief (1987) and Hope and Glory (1987).
David Hemmings at IMDb; David Hemmings at the TCM Movie Database; A collection of pictures taken on the set of Blowup at the Wayback Machine (archived 5 April 2004) Pulleine, Tim (5 December 2005). "David Hemmings – Gifted Actor, Director and Producer Who Successfully Outgrew His Iconic '60s Image in Antonioni's Blow Up". The Guardian
The following year he directed Blow Out (1981), a variation on Michelangelo Antonioni's Blow-Up (1966) and Francis Ford Coppola's The Conversation (1974) starring John Travolta, Nancy Allen and John Lithgow. [34] The film received critical acclaim.
Blow Up (club night), a club night in London, established in 1993; Blow Up (Bobby Hutcherson album), 1969; Blow Up (The Smithereens album), 1991; Blow-Up, an album by Herbie Hancock, featuring music composed for the 1966 film; Blow Up, a 2004 EP by The Presets; Blow Up, an album by Bomba Estéreo; Blow Up Records, a UK record label; Blow Up, a ...
Blow Up is named after Blowup, a 1966 film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni in which the main character thinks that he has discovered a murder in an enlargement of a film photograph. Lagier saw his own series as likewise involving the inspection of film to find that which is hidden. [6]
Blow-Up is a soundtrack album by American jazz pianist Herbie Hancock, featuring music composed for Michelangelo Antonioni's 1966 film Blowup. MGM Records released the album in the United States on 20 February 1967, and in the United Kingdom on 10 May. [ 3 ]