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Jack Lee (1) (1913–2002)

Auteur de A Town Like Alice [1956 film]

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4+ oeuvres 36 utilisateurs 2 critiques

Œuvres de Jack Lee

A Town Like Alice [1956 film] (1956) — Directeur — 24 exemplaires
The Wooden Horse [1950 film] (1950) 10 exemplaires
Turn the Key Softly [1953 film] — Directeur — 1 exemplaire
Children on trial 1 exemplaire

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Date de naissance
1913-01-27
Date de décès
2002-10-15
Sexe
male
Nationalité
UK
Lieu de naissance
Slad, Gloucestershire, England, UK
Lieux de résidence
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Professions
film director
Relations
Lee, Laurie (brother)

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I was fossicking about in a Classic DVD section and stumbled across a copy of this 1956 film based on Neville Shute's novel of the same name, starring Virginia McKenna and Peter Finch.

This is a fictional story of a group of British women and children civilian prisoners in Malaya in the Second World War, and an Australian soldier who helps them. Actually quite a powerful film, especially when you consider it was filmed only 11 years after the war.

Neville Shute always intrigued me as an author - immensely popular in the 1950's and 60's he appears to have faded into seeming obscurity with the passing of the years. He left Britain after the war and moved to Australia, settling not far from where I grew up on the Mornington Peninsula. I first encountered his work at high school when I read 'On the Beach'.

Likewise, Peter Finch is an Australian actor who has seemingly faded from view with the passage of time, and probably worth the time finding some more movies in which he starred.

Filmed on location in Malaya, Australia and the ubiquitous Pinewood Studios, England. DVD release by ITV studios.

Recommended if you can find a copy.

- Copy Purchased by the Reviewer, JB-Hi Fi, Brighton $A19.
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Bushwhacked | Jan 1, 2022 |
In a POW camp, the Nazis have placed the huts far from the boundary so that any escape tunnel would have to be a long one. One British officer has the idea of starting a daily gynmastics routine using a vaulting horse: they can place it near the boundary and start a tunnel from under it. He and two others do escape the camp by this means and plan to make for neutral Sweden. To do that, they’ll not only have to move around without arousing any suspicions, but also find a stranger from a neutral or occupied country who’ll be willing and able to help them. (fonte: imdb)… (plus d'informations)
 
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MemorialeSardoShoah | Sep 27, 2020 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
4
Aussi par
1
Membres
36
Popularité
#397,831
Évaluation
4.0
Critiques
2
ISBN
19
Langues
1