Brighton Rock (1947): Continuity script
directed by John Boulting, 1913-1985; produced by Roy Boulting, 1913-2001, Charter Film Productions; performed by Lord Richard Attenborough, 1923-2014, Hermione Baddeley, 1906-1986 and William Hartnell, 1908-1975 (London, England: Studio Canal, 1947, first release 1947), 128 page(s)
Details
- Abstract / Summary
- Adapted from Graham Greene's iconic 1939 novel, Brighton Rock charts the headlong fall of Pinkie, a razor-wielding disadvantaged teenager hell bent on clawing his way up through the ranks of organized crime. At the heart of the story is the anti-hero Pinkie's relationship with Rose - an apparently innocent young waitress who stumbles on evidence linking Pinkie and his gang to a revenge killing that Pinkie commits. After the murder, Pinkie seduces Rose, first in an effort to find out how much she knows and latterly to ensure she will not talk to the police. A love story between a murderer and a witness; can Pinkie trust Rose or should he kill her before she talks to the police? Can Rose trust Pinkie or is she next in line?
- Field of Interest
- Film
- Copyright Message
- Copyright © 2015 by Studiocanal
- Director
- John Boulting, 1913-1985
- Content Type
- Script
- Duration
- 0 sec
- Format
- Text
- Sub Genre
- Crime, Drama, Film Noir
- Original Release Date
- 1947
- Page Count
- 128
- Performer
- Lord Richard Attenborough, 1923-2014, Hermione Baddeley, 1906-1986, William Hartnell, 1908-1975
- Producer
- Roy Boulting, 1913-2001
- Producer - Institution
- Charter Film Productions
- Publication Year
- 2015
- Publisher
- Studio Canal
- Place Published / Released
- London, England
- Release Date
- 1947
- Subject
- Film, Music & Performing Arts, Literature & Language, 1940s, Dating and courtship, Murder, Organized crime, 1940s, Pinkie Brown, Ida Arnold, Dallow
- Keywords and Translated Subjects
- 1940s