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Dearden, Basil (1911-1971) Biography - BFI ScreenonlineBasil Dearden was born Basil Dear in Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex on 1 January 1911. He left school early to work as an office boy in a London underwriting and ...
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TSPDT - Basil Dearden"Basil Dearden is, par excellence, the journeyman-director of British cinema, standing in much the same relation to Ealing (the studio for which he directed ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Where to begin with Basil Dearden - BFISep 2, 2024 · With five movies directed by Basil Dearden featuring on Martin Scorsese's list of recommended British films, we delve deeper into the career of a filmmaker.
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Basil Dearden - Awards - IMDbBAFTA Awards. Sapphire (1959). 1960 Winner BAFTA Film Award. Best British Film ; Cannes Film Festival. The Captive Heart (1946). 1946 Nominee Grand Prize of the ...Missing: notable achievements
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Basil Dearden (1911-1971) - Find a Grave MemorialDearden died at Hillingdon Hospital, London, after being involved in a road accident on the M4 motorway near Heathrow Airport, in which he suffered multiple ...Missing: cause | Show results with:cause
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The 'Social problem' films of Dearden & Relph - British 60s cinemaBasil Dearden is one of the most prolific of British directors, directing over 35 films between the mid-40s and 1970, dying in a car crash in 1971 at the age ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography<|separator|>
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The Instant Expert's Guide to Basil Dearden - Cinema ParadisoApr 30, 2021 · From Essex to Ealing Basil Clive Dear was born on New Year's Day 1911 in Southend. His father, Charles, was an electrical engineer. But, when ...
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Basil DeardenBasil Dearden (1911 - 1971). Basil Dearden was born on Westcliffe-on-Sea. His father died in the war and Dearden was brought up in poverty.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Basil DEARDEN (1911) : Biography and movies - notreCinemaAfter leaving school early, he worked in an insurance company and did amateur theater. He joined Ben Greet's company then worked at the Fulham theater. In 1931 ...
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Dearden, Basil | Encyclopedia.comBorn: Basil Dear in Westcliffe-on-Sea, England, 1 January 1911. Family: Married actress Melissa Stribling, 1947, two sons (including scriptwriter James). Career ...
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[PDF] the cinema of - basil dearden and michael relphBASIL DEAR. D. EN AN. D M. IC. HAEL R. ELPH. A. LAN BUR. T. ON. & TIM O. 'S. ULLIV. AN ... On his return to England, he tried his hand at commercial art, and ...
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Basil Dearden - Director - Film ReferenceCareer: Actor in repertory, toured United States with Ben Greet Company, late 1920s; general stage manager for Basil Dean (changed name to avoid confusion), ...<|separator|>
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Basil Dearden - IMDbKnown for ; Sapphire (1959). Sapphire. 7.2 ; Dead of Night (1945). Dead of Night. 7.5 ; David Farrar, Albert Lieven, and Mai Zetterling in Frieda (1947). Frieda.Missing: notable achievements
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Ealing at War - BFI ScreenonlineEaling was one of only three major pre-war studios to continue production throughout World War II and, like Alexander Korda 's London Films , it devoted much of ...
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Neglected British Film Directors: Basil Dearden - FilmuforiaFeb 7, 2018 · Neglected British Film Directors: Basil Dearden · Cage of Gold (1950) right; · Pool of London (1951); I Believe in You (1952); · The Gentle Gunman ...<|separator|>
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Ealing Propaganda Shorts - BFI ScreenonlineFilms such as The Foreman Went to France (d. Charles Frend, 1942), Went the Day Well? (d. ... Cavalcanti , 1942), The Bells Go Down (d. Basil Dearden, 1943) and ...
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Production Tag 40 - Ealing StudiosThe Halfway House is a 1944 British drama film directed by Basil Dearden and starring Mervyn Johns, his daughter Glynis Johns, Tom Walls and Françoise Rosay.
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Far into the Night (1943) - IMDbRating 6.6/10 (333) Far into the Night: Directed by Basil Dearden. With Tommy Trinder, James Mason, Philip Friend, Mervyn Johns. Comedian Tommy Trinder plays it straight in ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Ealing Comedy - BFI Screenonline... Ealing-filmed comedy, My Learned Friend (d. Basil Dearden, 1943), was a cheerily dark tale featuring a deranged killer that now seems like a dry run for the ...
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My Learned Friend - VarietyMy Learned Friend. UK. Production: Ealing. Director Basil Dearden; Producer Michael Balcon; Screenplay Angus Macphail, John Dighton; Camera Wilkie Cooper ...
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My Learned Friend (1943) - BFI ScreenonlineA barrister who unsuccessfully defended a forger is terrified when his former client, now released, vows to kill everyone associated with the trial. Show full ...
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Dead of Night at 80: a waking nightmare | Sight and Sound - BFISep 4, 2025 · However, it's the masterful, playful framing device, directed by Basil Dearden, that sets Dead of Night apart, providing both its end and its ...
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Dead of Night - BFI Southbank Programme NotesSep 2, 2024 · In addition to the linking story, Dearden also directed 'The Hearse Driver', the first of the stories recounted within the film. Charles ...
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Who Done It? (1956) - IMDbRating 5.7/10 (469) Who Done It? is out of Ealing Studios, directed by Basil Dearden and written by T.E.B. Clarke. It stars Benny Hill, Belinda Lee, David Kossof, Gary Marsh, ...
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Smallest Show on Earth, The (1957) - BFI ScreenonlineNostalgic comedy about a couple who inherit a failing cinema.
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The Smallest Show on Earth - VarietyUK. Production: British Lion. Director Basil Dearden; Producer Michael Relph; Screenplay William Rose, John Eldridge; Camera Douglas Slocombe; Editor Oswald ...
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Blue Lamp, The (1949) - BFI ScreenonlineProbably the most famous of all British police films, The Blue Lamp (d. Basil Dearden, 1950) is a classic example of the Ealing Studios ethos of ...
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The Blue Lamp - Rotten TomatoesRating 83% (6) Basil Dearden's The Blue Lamp is a love poem dedicated to the average Constable in the London Police. The film spends a lot of time showing us their ...
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The Blue Lamp (1950) - Film NoirThe Blue Lamp (1950) is a classic British procedural beat cop film noir by Basil Dearden with Dirk Bogarde, Jack Warner, Patric Noonan and Bernard Lee.
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Pool of London (1951) - IMDbRating 7.1/10 (1,404) Directed by Basil Dearden who also did The Blue Lamp it is a wonderful film that has a cocktail of long lost London, racial prejudice and romance and a diamond ...
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List of Basil Dearden films - Data ThistleFilms: Basil Dearden · All Night Long · Victim · Nowhere to Go · Violent Playground · The Smallest Show on Earth · The Green Man · The Ship That Died of Shame.Missing: filmography | Show results with:filmography
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Relph, Michael (1915-2004) Biography - BFI ScreenonlineAt Ealing he embarked on a longstanding, creative partnership with director Basil Dearden , sometimes sharing with Dearden the producer-director-writer ...Missing: collaboration | Show results with:collaboration
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Michael Relph | Movies | The GuardianOct 7, 2004 · He and Dearden were two of the six British film men who each put up £5,000 to form Allied Film Makers; Sir John Davis of Rank gave them a £1m ...
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Sapphire (1959) - BFI ScreenonlineInvestigations into the mysterious murder of a young female student reveal a world of racism and bigotry. Sapphire (d. Basil Dearden, 1959) is a graphic ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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Sapphire (1959) - IMDbRating 7.2/10 (2,827) The murder of a young woman in London exposes deep racial tensions and prejudices inherent in the area.
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A Journey Through the Eclipse Series: Basil Dearden's SapphireApr 4, 2011 · Sapphire was his biggest award winner, snagging the BAFTA honors for Best British Film in 1960, beating out “angry young man” classic Look Back In Anger.
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Victim at 60: the heartbreaking gay drama that pushed boundariesAug 31, 2021 · Dirk Bogarde's magnificent performance as a man hiding his sexuality is the strongest note in a difficult, and groundbreaking, film that challenged censors.
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Victim (1961) - BFI ScreenonlineWhen a young homosexual, 'Boy' Barrett, commits suicide in his police cell, barrister Melville Farr, motivated by his own guilt, risks his successful career and ...
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Review: Eclipse Series 25: Basil Dearden's London Underground ...Rating 3.0 · Review by Glenn Heath Jr.Feb 5, 2011 · Compared to the rest of the series, Dearden's intoxicating heist film The League of Gentlemen, from 1960, has a playful tone, yet it still ...
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Screenshot - Eight films that caused problems for British censors - BBCIn 1961 homosexuality was still illegal in England and Wales, so Basil Dearden's Victim, a drama about a group of gay men dealing with a blackmailer threatening ...
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Victim: gay rights, censorship battles, and the film that almost ...Jul 21, 2017 · Few problems were more controversial in public opinion than the legal status of homosexuality. The producer Michael Relph and director Basil ...
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Shifting Attitudes on Homosexuality - History TodayOct 10, 2011 · A British film challenged widespread views on homosexuality and helped to change the law. Andrew Roberts looks at the enduring impact of Basil Dearden's Victim.
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Sapphire: A Noir Film That Dared to Tackle Racism in 1959 - FanfareSep 7, 2024 · Sapphire, a British film from 1959, breaks many of these rules. For one, it addresses an issue that became prominent in Great Britain: racism.Missing: sexuality urban
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Devil's Doorway (1950) and Sapphire (1959) - Toronto Film SocietyFeb 17, 2025 · The success of this movie, despite its controversial theme, encouraged Janet Green to also co-write and Dearden to direct another social issue ...<|separator|>
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Khartoum | Sudan, British-Egyptian & Battle - BritannicaKhartoum, British epic film, released in 1966, that was a big-budget, fact ... Director: Basil Dearden. Producer: Julian Blaustein. Writer: Robert Ardrey.Missing: details | Show results with:details
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OUT OF THE PAST: "KHARTOUM" (1966) STARRING CHARLTON ...A marvelous, underrated and intelligently scripted epic, the 1966 production of Cinerama's "Khartoum" seems be more appreciated by movie fans today than it was ...
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The Assassination Bureau | Rotten TomatoesRating 78% (9) Would-be journalist Sonya Winter (Diana Rigg) begins to investigate the Assassination Bureau, a mysterious organization that chooses its targets based on moral ...
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The Assassination Bureau Limited - VarietyThat dry, wry humor that flavors such British films as Kind Hearts and Coronets is again apparent to a degree in The Assassination Bureau Limited.
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The Assassination Bureau (1969) - IMDbRating 6.4/10 (3,954) The Assassination Bureau: Directed by Basil Dearden. With Oliver Reed, Diana Rigg, Telly Savalas, Curd Jürgens. A woman causes a group of assassins to face ...
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The Man Who Haunted Himself (1970) - IMDbRating 6.4/10 (3,154) The Man Who Haunted Himself (1970) is directed by Basil Dearden.This was actually his last movie and he died in a car accident near the spot Pelham is supposed ...
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Basil Dearden - Bronze Screen DreamHis final film was The Man Who Haunted Himself, which he ... Evolution Over Career: Dearden's style evolved from more conventional post-war British cinema ...Missing: stylistic | Show results with:stylistic
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Basil Dearden - Biography - IMDbFamily · Spouses. Melissa Stribling(1947 - March 23, 1971) (his death, 2 children). Margaret Ward(1941 - ?) (divorced) · Children. James Dearden · Torquil ...Missing: early background
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Basil Clive (Dear) Dearden (1911-1971) | WikiTree FREE Family Treemarried 1947 in Paddington, London, England, United Kingdom map icon. [children unknown]. Parents. Charles James ...
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British film director Basil Dearden with his actress wife Melissa...Jan 12, 2023 · British film director Basil Dearden with his actress wife Melissa Stribling and younger son Torquil on October 5th, 1961.Missing: marriage | Show results with:marriage<|separator|>
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'It's one of the few times I was allowed to act': Roger Moore recalls ...Oct 10, 2004 · The great tragedy is that a short time after filming wrapped, he was driving home on the same stretch of the M4 where we'd filmed Pelham's ...
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The Cinema of Basil Dearden and Michael Relph 9780748632527Back with the Ben Greet troupe he combined acting and administrative roles ... Dearden brings a business-like approach to his film-making. At work on ...
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Introduction to "Khartoum" - In70mm.comApr 11, 2009 · It was a substantial commercial success in Britain, playing for a year as a roadshow following its Royal World Premiere at the London Casino on ...
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Khartoum (1966)** Directed by Basil Dearden. 134mins. *Charlton ...Sep 1, 2023 · The film received widespread critical acclaim and was a box office success, grossing $50 million on a budget of $15 million. At the 36th ...Khartoum is a 1966 British epic war film written by Robert Ardrey ...Historical Epic Film Khartoum Discussion - FacebookMore results from www.facebook.com
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Basil Dearden's London Underground (Web Exclusive)So many of the key Ealing comedies, such as Hue and Cry (1947) and Passport to Pimlico (1949), were ensemble films without a key character (or, more importantly ...
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The film that helped liberalize attitudes toward homosexuality in 1961In stock[LGBTQ] [Film] Basil Dearden's Film Victim (1961) follows a closeted lawyer who risks his career to bring a blackmailer to justice. The film was controversial ...
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Victim archive review: Dirk Bogarde fronts a courageous, landmark ...Jul 21, 2017 · Basil Dearden's gay-blackmail drama, which helped to change the law on homosexuality in the UK, is back in UK cinemas in a restored digital print.
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Victim: The film that paved the way for gay rights - AFRAug 15, 2017 · The producer Michael Relph and director Basil Dearden wanted to make a picture on the subject – tellingly called Victim – that would highlight the injustices ...Missing: censorship | Show results with:censorship<|separator|>