Jack Clayton

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Manchester University Press, 4 ene 2019 - 304 páginas

In François Truffaut’s opinion The Innocents was ‘the best English film after Hitchcock goes to America’. Tennessee Williams said of The Great Gatsby: ‘a film whose artistry even surpassed the original novel’. The maker of both films was Jack Clayton, one of the finest English directors of the post-war era and perhaps best remembered for the trail-blazing Room at the Top which brought a new sexual frankness and social realism to the British screen.

This is the first full-length critical study of Clayton's work. The author has been able to consult and quote from the director's own private papers which illuminate Clayton’s creative practices and artistic intentions. In addition to fresh analyses of the individual films, the book contains new material on Clayton's many unrealised projects and valuably includes his previously unpublished short story ‘The Enchantment’ – as poignant and revealing as the films themselves.

This is a personal and fascinating account of the career and achievement of an important, much-loved director that should appeal to students and film enthusiasts.

 

Índice

lonely passions the cinema of Jack Clayton
1
Naples is a Battlefield 1944 The Bespoke Overcoat 1955
20
Room at the Top 1959
37
Plates
67
The Innocents 1961
81
The Pumpkin Eater 1964
109
Our Mothers House 1967
130
The Great Gatsby 1974 Something Wicked This Way Comes 1983
144
Memento Mori 1992
190
the unrealised projects of Jack Clayton
206
Conclusion
224
some writings of Jack Clayton
229
Filmography
261
Select bibliography
272
Index
277
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The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne 1987
174

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Sobre el autor (2019)

Neil Sinyard is Professor of Film Studies at the University of Hull

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