This book provides an extensive overview of the British actors who achieved their greatest stardom during the 1950s. This was a transitional period for the British cinema, when the major studios faced growing competition from television and Hollywood increasingly dominated the UK film industry.
This book provides an extensive overview of the British actors who achieved their greatest stardom during the 1950s. This was a transitional period for the British cinema, when the major studios faced growing competition from television and Hollywood increasingly dominated the UK film industry.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Andrew Roberts is a husband, father, minister, writer and speaker. He is the author of the book Holy Habits (Malcolm Down Publishing, 2016) and co-editor of the BRF Holy Habits resource booklets. He was previously director of training for Fresh Expressions.
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Introduction Senior leads: meet the chaps Jack Hawkins: 'stand by, number one' John Mills: 'do push off, there's a good chap' Kenneth More: hawling like a brooligan Younger leading men Stanley Baker: the British Brando? Laurence Harvey: the talented Mr. Skikne Leading ladies Sylvia Syms: never your typical 'nice blonde' Britain's bad blonde: the one and only Diana Dors The comics Norman Wisdom: 'Mr. Grimsdale!' Terry-Thomas and Leslie Phillips: a tale of two cads Ladies and gentlemen of character Sidney James: Jo'burg's favourite cockney James Robertson Justice: 'what's the bleeding time?' Not to be crossed: Margaret Rutherford Hattie Jacques: matron and mistress of misrule The art of screen acting Peter Finch: the 'actor's actor?' Peter Sellers: 'there used to be a me but I had him surgically removed' Conclusion Index
Introduction Senior leads: meet the chaps Jack Hawkins: 'stand by, number one' John Mills: 'do push off, there's a good chap' Kenneth More: hawling like a brooligan Younger leading men Stanley Baker: the British Brando? Laurence Harvey: the talented Mr. Skikne Leading ladies Sylvia Syms: never your typical 'nice blonde' Britain's bad blonde: the one and only Diana Dors The comics Norman Wisdom: 'Mr. Grimsdale!' Terry-Thomas and Leslie Phillips: a tale of two cads Ladies and gentlemen of character Sidney James: Jo'burg's favourite cockney James Robertson Justice: 'what's the bleeding time?' Not to be crossed: Margaret Rutherford Hattie Jacques: matron and mistress of misrule The art of screen acting Peter Finch: the 'actor's actor?' Peter Sellers: 'there used to be a me but I had him surgically removed' Conclusion Index
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