Re-viewing British cinema, 1900-1992 : essays and interviews / edited by Wheeler Winston Dixon.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Dixon, Wheeler W., 1950-
Language:English
Published: Albany : State University of New York Press, [1994], ©1994.
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Physical Description:xi, 288 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Format: Book
Contents:
  • Introduction : re-viewing the British cinema / Wheeler Winston Dixon
  • Frederic Villiers : war correspondent / Stephen Bottomore
  • British filmmaking in the 1930s and 1940s : the example of Brian Desmond Hurst / Brian McIlroy
  • The doubled image : Montgomery Tully's Boys in brown and the independent frame process / Wheeler Winston Dixon
  • Lance Comfort, Lawrence Huntington, and the British program feature film / Brian McFarlane
  • Re-constructing the nation : This happy breed, 1944 / Andrew Higson
  • The demi-paradise and images of class in British wartime films / Neil Rattigan
  • The repressed fantastic in Passport to Pimlico / Tony Williams
  • Revision to reproduction : myth and its author in The red shoes / Cynthia Young
  • The tension of genre : Wendy Toye and Muriel Box / Caroline Merz
  • An interview with Wendy Toye / Wheeler Winston Dixon
  • The last gasp of the middle class : British war films of the 1950s / Neil Rattigan.
  • Evidence for a British film noir cycle / Laurence Miller
  • The tradition of independence : an interview with Lindsay Anderson / Lester Friedman amd Scott Stewart
  • The sight of difference / Ilsa J. Bick
  • Twilight of the monsters : the English horror film 1968-1975 / David Sanjek
  • Re-viewing the Losey-Pinter Go-between / Edward T. Jones
  • Keeping his own voice : an interview with Stephen Frears / Lester Friedman and Scott Stewart
  • The politics of irony : the Frears-Kureishi films / Leonard Quart
  • The long day closes : an interview with Terence Davies / Wheeler Winston Dixon.