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The pair didn't separate and The Small Back Room marked the reuniting of Powell and Pressburger with producer Alexander Korda after a profitable but contentious time at the Rank Organisation that culminated with The Red Shoes (1948). [5] The Small Back Room was shot at a number of studios: Denham Film Studios in Buckinghamshire; Worton Hall ...
The Red Shoes (1948) The Small Back Room (1949) The Elusive Pimpernel (1950) Gone to Earth (1950). A substantially re-edited version was released in the US as The Wild Heart (1952) by co-producer David O. Selznick, after a court battle with Powell and Pressburger. [10] The film was fully restored by the British Film Archive in 1985. The Tales ...
The Small Back Room. Collins, London. OCLC 557970682. made into the 1948 film, The Small Back Room. Nigel Balchin (1945). Mine Own Executioner. Collins, London. OCLC 1077883764. made into the 1947 film, Mine Own Executioner. Nigel Balchin (1947). Satisfactions in Work. OCLC 896674463. Nigel Balchin (1947). Lord, I Was Afraid. Collins, London ...
The Small Back Room is a 1943 British thriller novel by Nigel Balchin, a pioneer of the use of computers, who later became Deputy Science Adviser (Army). It makes fun of 'the lesser back-room boy'. In 1947 it was adapted by the team of Powell and Pressburger as a film of the same title starring David Farrar and Kathleen Byron. [1]
This film-related list is ... A list of films produced in the United Kingdom in 1948: 1948. Title Director Cast ... The Small Back Room: Michael Powell, Emeric ...
In England, he found a small community of Hungarian film-makers who had fled the Nazis, including Alexander Korda, owner of London Films, who employed him as a screenwriter. Asked by Korda to improve the script for The Spy in Black (1939), he met the film's director, Michael Powell .
David Farrar (21 August 1908 – 31 August 1995) was an English stage and film actor. His film roles include as the male lead in the Powell and Pressburger films Black Narcissus (1947), The Small Back Room (1949) and Gone to Earth (1950). According to one obituary, "He was particularly adept at conveying the weaknesses and human qualities in ...
a short propaganda film 1944 A Canterbury Tale: The Archers 1945 I Know Where I'm Going! The Archers 1946 A Matter of Life and Death: The Archers US title: Stairway To Heaven: 1947 Black Narcissus: The Archers for Independent Producers Ltd. 1948 The Red Shoes: The Archers 1949 The Small Back Room: The Archers. London Films: 1950 Gone to Earth ...