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Rynox - 1931 | 48 mins | Drama | B&WThe Production TeamDirector: Michael
Powell. Producer: Jerome Jackson. Script: Jerome Jackson, Michael Powell and Philip Macdonald. (from the novel by Philip Macdonald) Cinematography: Geoffrey Faithfull and Arthur Grant. Art Direction: G.C. Waygrove. Sound Recording: Rex Howarth. Editing: John Seabourne. |
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The CastStewart Rome - Boswell Marsh/F.X. Benedik Dorothy Boyd - Peter John Longden - Tony Benedik Edward Willard - Captain James Leslie Mitchell - Woolrich Sybil Grove - Secretary Fletcher Lightfoot - Prout |
Plot SynopsisWithin a week of completing Two Crowded Hours, Michael
Powell began shooting on Rynox. Not a quota-quickie production, it was
a British feature, financed and distributed by Ideal Films, a respectable
British film-maker. Further improvements included a slightly larger
budget of £4,500 - and a stronger storyline with a screenplay
by Philip Macdonald, Powell and Jackson from Macdonald's rather convoluted
novel. The story is about a business tycoon F.X. Benedik, claiming he
has been threatened by mysterious stranger Boswell Marsh, F.X. Benedik
is found murdered. Tony Benedik takes over the business and discovers
that Marsh never existed but was created by Benedik Senior who intended
to commit suicide after learning that he had only a year to live.
Forty years later, Micky Powell hailed Philip Macdonald as 'the best thriller writer in those days and he still is, as far as I am concerned, one of the best'. Long considered lost, a print of Rynox was discovered in 1990 after 50 years languishing in the vaults at Pinewood Studios, acquired by the National Film Archive and transferred on to safety film the earliest surviving example of Powell's work as a feature director. |
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