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Steve Crook
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It's available on video (NTSC, but they play OK in most UK video players) from Nostalgia Family Video. One of the "Quota Quickies" he directed while he was learning his trade, but it has much to recommend it. Steve |
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Moor Larkin
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I've never got round to seeing this film but it has been of particular interest to me since I discovered it 'opened' a cinema I knew well:
![]() More recently that interest has been compounded by the realisation the screenplay for the movie was written by an unfairly ignored talent: Ralph Smart As discussed in another Thread this guy has been 'blanked' by memoirs. Michael Powell seems to have ignored him in his memoirs, Lew Grade did so too, Patrick McGoohan has never mentioned him in interviews either. Anyhow, so far as Phantom Light is concerned: the presentation of that cinema hopefully does the movie more justice than the throwaway dismissal of the term: Quickie.
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Steve Crook
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![]() Steve Chibnall of De Montfort University has written a very good book Quota Quickies: The Birth of the British 'B' Film which goes a long way toward reviving their reputation (where justified) They were made comparatively quickly and to a limited budget. Michael Powell used them as a way to experiment with different styles and methods, as did some others. Steve |
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