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Sydney Box (Paperback)
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Sydney Box (Paperback)
Series: British Film-Makers
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Loot Price R598
Discovery Miles 5 980
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"The best entry yet in the British Film Makers series, this is an
astonishingly detailed work. A truly remarkable achievement, it
brings Britain's post-war film industry vividly to life. " Howard
Maxford, Film Review An authoritative account of the career of
Sydney Box, (1940-1965), one of British cinema's most successful
and significant producers. This study highlights the crucial but
often misunderstood role that the producer plays in the film making
process and, using largely unpublished material, affords an
exceptional insight into the workings of the film industry during
one of its most important periods. It also provides detailed
discussion of Box's films, including The Seventh Veil, Good Time
Girl, The Bad Lord Byron, Christopher Columbus and Deadlier than
the Male. Box's career was exceptionally varied and this study
analyses the work of his company Verity Films which wartime
produced over 100 short propaganda films during the Second World
War, as well as Box's work as a feature film producer and as
managing director of Gainsborough Pictures (1946-49). It
encompasses the difficulties he experienced as an independent
producer in the 1950s and the formation of Sydney Box Associates,
his role in early television history, and his imaginative if
unsuccessful bids for British Lion and London Weekday Television in
1963/64. Introductory chapters survey the role of the producer and
the importance of Box's childhood and his early career as a
playwright in understanding the motivations that drove him
throughout his career. A concluding chapter assess his
significance. This study will be essential reading for scholars and
students interested in British cinema and television history, but
its focus on the frequently misrepresented or misunderstood role of
the producer will make it valuable for students of film generally.
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