Jack ClaytonManchester 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. |
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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 |
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277 | |
The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne 1987 | 174 |