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Lady Caroline Lamb (1972)
directed by Robert Bolt, 1924-1995; produced by Fernando Ghia, 1935-2005, Vides Cinematografica, Pulsar Productions, Tomorrow Entertainment and GEC (Film Production Company); performed by Sarah Miles, 1941-, Richard Chamberlain, 1934- and Sir Laurence Olivier, 1907-1989 (London, England: Studio Canal, 1972, originally published 1972, first release 1972), 243 page(s)
This 1972 historical romance, directed by Robert Bolt , features Sarah Miles, Jon Finch, Richard Chamberlain and Laurence Olivier.
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directed by Robert Bolt, 1924-1995; produced by Fernando Ghia, 1935-2005, Vides Cinematografica, Pulsar Productions, Tomorrow Entertainment and GEC (Film Production Company); performed by Sarah Miles, 1941-, Richard Chamberlain, 1934- and Sir Laurence Olivier, 1907-1989 (London, England: Studio Canal, 1972, originally published 1972, first release 1972), 243 page(s)
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This 1972 historical romance, directed by Robert Bolt , features Sarah Miles, Jon Finch, Richard Chamberlain and Laurence Olivier.
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Film
Content Type
Script
Performer / Ensemble
Sarah Miles, 1941-, Richard Chamberlain, 1934-, Sir Laurence Olivier, 1907-1989
Contributor
Oswald Morris, 1915-2014, Fernando Ghia, 1935-2005, Vides Cinematografica, Pulsar Productions, Tomorrow Entertainment, GEC (Film Production Company), Sir Richard Rodney Bennett, 1936-2012
Author / Creator
Robert Bolt, 1924-1995, Sarah Miles, 1941-, Richard Chamberlain, 1934-, Sir Laurence Olivier, 1907-1989
Date Published / Released
1972
Publisher
Studio Canal
Topic / Theme
Infidelity, Societal roles, Lady Caroline Lamb, William Lamb, Duke of Wellington, Lord Byron
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Dunkirk (1958): Continuity script
directed by Leslie Norman, 1911-1993; produced by Sir Michael Balcon, 1896-1977, Ealing Studios; performed by Sir John Mills, 1908-2005, Lord Richard Attenborough, 1923-2014 and Robert Urquhart, 1921-1995 (London, England: Studio Canal, 2015, first release 1958), 226 page(s)
Dunkirk follows the dramatic events leading up to Operation Dynamo, where upon the British Army attempted to rescue fellow soldiers and allied troops from Nazi occupied France. Seen from the dual perspectives of a jaded journalist in search of propaganda and a weary soldier desperately trying to give his troop som...
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directed by Leslie Norman, 1911-1993; produced by Sir Michael Balcon, 1896-1977, Ealing Studios; performed by Sir John Mills, 1908-2005, Lord Richard Attenborough, 1923-2014 and Robert Urquhart, 1921-1995 (London, England: Studio Canal, 2015, first release 1958), 226 page(s)
Description
Dunkirk follows the dramatic events leading up to Operation Dynamo, where upon the British Army attempted to rescue fellow soldiers and allied troops from Nazi occupied France. Seen from the dual perspectives of a jaded journalist in search of propaganda and a weary soldier desperately trying to give his troop some hope, Dunkirk never shies away from the brutality of war and the bravery of its soldiers.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Script
Performer / Ensemble
Sir John Mills, 1908-2005, Lord Richard Attenborough, 1923-2014, Robert Urquhart, 1921-1995
Contributor
Sir Michael Balcon, 1896-1977, Ealing Studios, Sir Malcolm Arnold, 1921-2006
Author / Creator
Leslie Norman, 1911-1993, Sir John Mills, 1908-2005, Lord Richard Attenborough, 1923-2014, Robert Urquhart, 1921-1995, David Divine, 1904-1987, W. P. Lipscomb, 1887-1958
Date Published / Released
1958, 2015
Publisher
Studio Canal
Topic / Theme
War, Rescue operations, Soldiers, World War II, 1939-1945, Binns, Holden, Mike
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 by Studiocanal
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Beggar's Opera (1953): Continuity script
written by John Gay, 1685-1732; directed by Peter Brook, 1925-; produced by Sir Laurence Olivier, 1907-1989 and Herbert Wilcox, 1890-1977, Herbert Wilcox Productions; performed by Sir Laurence Olivier, 1907-1989, Hugh Griffith, 1912-1980 and Dorothy Tutin, 1930-2001 (London, England: Studio Canal, 2015, first release 1953), 152 page(s)
Set in the tawdry underbelly of 17th Century London, a sordid world of bandits, cut throats and corrupted officials, The Beggar's Opera follows the raffish escapades of Captain MacHeath, a reckless, brooding adventurer and notorious highwayman, and the seething plot to have him hanged. The Beggar's Opera is an aut...
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written by John Gay, 1685-1732; directed by Peter Brook, 1925-; produced by Sir Laurence Olivier, 1907-1989 and Herbert Wilcox, 1890-1977, Herbert Wilcox Productions; performed by Sir Laurence Olivier, 1907-1989, Hugh Griffith, 1912-1980 and Dorothy Tutin, 1930-2001 (London, England: Studio Canal, 2015, first release 1953), 152 page(s)
Description
Set in the tawdry underbelly of 17th Century London, a sordid world of bandits, cut throats and corrupted officials, The Beggar's Opera follows the raffish escapades of Captain MacHeath, a reckless, brooding adventurer and notorious highwayman, and the seething plot to have him hanged. The Beggar's Opera is an authentic rendering of John Gay's 18th Century musical, starring Laurence Olivier.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Script
Performer / Ensemble
Sir Laurence Olivier, 1907-1989, Hugh Griffith, 1912-1980, Dorothy Tutin, 1930-2001
Contributor
John Gay, 1685-1732, Sir Laurence Olivier, 1907-1989, Herbert Wilcox, 1890-1977, Herbert Wilcox Productions, Sir Arthur Bliss, 1891-1975
Author / Creator
Peter Brook, 1925-, Sir Laurence Olivier, 1907-1989, Hugh Griffith, 1912-1980, Dorothy Tutin, 1930-2001, John Gay, 1685-1732, Denis Cannan, 1919-2011, Christopher Fry, 1907-2005
Date Published / Released
1953, 2015
Publisher
Studio Canal
Topic / Theme
Robbers and thieves, Dating and courtship, Hanging, Macheath, Beggar, Polly Peachum
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 by Studiocanal
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