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Old 24-04-2008, 02:28 PM   #31
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For some reason,it is one historical saga I have never been interested in.
So none of the films I have bothered with.
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The true story of the mutiny and it's aftermath is fascinating.

Mutiny on the Bounty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I can recommend this book if you fancy a good read about it.

The Bounty: The True Story of the Mutiny on the Bounty by Caroline Alexander
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I heard that David Lean wanted to make an epic film of 'The Bounty' in two installments. Dino De Laurenitis was the initial backer, but them pulled out, for reasons I do not know. Robert Bolt's screenplay was still used in 'The Bounty' , but by only a fraction of what it would have been if Mr Lean had been in control.
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The true story of the mutiny and it's aftermath is fascinating.

Mutiny on the Bounty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I can recommend this book if you fancy a good read about it.

The Bounty: The True Story of the Mutiny on the Bounty by Caroline Alexander
Never mind the aftermath (fascinating though it is - with Pandora's box), what about what Bligh got up to after the aftermath?

He was stationed as part of the fleet anchored in the Nore (Thames estuary) and his crew mutinied - although that was part of a wider mutiny that started with the home fleet in Spithead.

Then he was made Governor of new South Wales - and had another mutiny on his hands!

One mutiny may be regarded as unfortunate.
Two may be regarded as coincidence.
But three times?

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I heard that David Lean wanted to make an epic film of 'The Bounty' in two installments. Dino De Laurenitis was the initial backer, but them pulled out, for reasons I do not know. Robert Bolt's screenplay was still used in 'The Bounty' , but by only a fraction of what it would have been if Mr Lean had been in control.
Bolt didn't finish his screenplay on time due to suffering a massive stroke. It all fell apart after that. De Laurentis then pulled out because Lean couldn't agree with him about what to do with the screenplay, either to start again or get someone in to finish Bolt's. Bolt was reluctant to let anyone tinker with his work so Lean left the project. When Bolt was fit enough he carried on with his screenplay with De Laurentis company overseeing the production.

I think Bolt's screenplay is very good, but it needed to be made as a character piece, which it was in effect. IMHO Lean may have swamped it with visuals and lost the point of the story, as I felt he did with A Passage To India.
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The programme for June at the NFT shows that they're doing a special season of his work. June is only part one of this season and includes some interviews with him and documentaries about him as well as some of his earlier films like:
Money for Speed (1933)
Escape Me Never (1935)
Pygmalion (1938)
Major Barbara (1941)
49th Parallel (1941)
In Which We Serve (1942)
This Happy Breed (1944)
Blithe Spirit (1945)
Brief Encounter (1945)
Great Expectations (1946)
Oliver Twist (1948)
The Passionate Friends (1948)
Madeleine (1950)

Part two of this season in July will probably include the epics

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Part two of this season in July will probably include the epics

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I'd be interested to know what format they will be showing Lawrence of Arabia in will it be the original 70 mm, might have to make the journey if so.

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The programme for June at the NFT shows that they're doing a special season of his work. June is only part one of this season and includes some interviews with him and documentaries about him as well as some of his earlier films like:
Money for Speed (1933)
Escape Me Never (1935)
Pygmalion (1938)
Major Barbara (1941)
49th Parallel (1941)
In Which We Serve (1942)
This Happy Breed (1944)
Blithe Spirit (1945)
Brief Encounter (1945)
Great Expectations (1946)
Oliver Twist (1948)
The Passionate Friends (1948)
Madeleine (1950)

Part two of this season in July will probably include the epics

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& Hobson's Choice I would think
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& Hobson's Choice I would think
You might think that, but the NFT don't appear to.
Or not in June anyway. Maybe they'll do it in July.

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