The action may be on the track, but the drama unfolds behind the scenes in this thriller that exposes the seamy underbelly of British horse racing when jockey Bill Davidson (Ian Hogg) falls off his steed and dies. Everyone thinks it’s an accident — except Bill’s pal Alan (Scott Antony). Enlisting the help of Bill’s wife (Judi Dench), Alan decides it’s time to uncover who’s responsible, putting both their lives on the line.
Cecil Antonio “Tony” Richardson (5 June 1928 – 14 November 1991) was an English theatre and film director and producer.
Richardson was born in Shipley, Yorkshire in 1928, the son of Elsie Evans (Campion) and Clarence Albert Richardson, a chemist. He attended Ashville College, Harrogate and Wadham College, Oxford.
Representative of the British “New Wave” of directors, he developed the ideas that led to the formation of the English Stage Company, along with his close friend George Goetschius and George Devine. He directed John Osborne’s seminal play Look Back in Anger at the Court, writing both the theatre and playwright into British theatrical history. In the same period he directed Shakespeare in Stratford-upon-Avon.
In 1959, Richardson co-founded Woodfall Films with John Osborne, and, as Woodfall’s debut, directed the film version of Look Back in Anger despite having no track record in making feature films (he had, however, been a pioneer in Britain’s… read more