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Many believe Anthony Asquith chose his next film subject as a reaction against his long time collaborator Terence Rattigan. After eight films with Asquith, Rattigan next worked with David Lean on The Sound Barrier – Asquith rumour has it burst into tears but nevertheless wished all concerned success with the film. Asquith chose to base his next film on the novel The Net by John Pudney, the film tells of a group of international scientists in the security net of an aviation research station working on an aeroplane capable of flying at 2000 miles per hour. Competition between the researchers working on the radical new aircraft is fierce, there’s little love lost amongst the scientists, but no one expects the personal animosities to result in murder. The murder was committed by an enemy spy… but which one of the scientists is the guilty party? —Britmovie.co.uk

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Anthony Asquith

For two decades, Anthony Asquith was — along with Alfred Hitchcock, David Lean, and Carol Reed — one of the most internationally successful filmmakers to come out of England. So much of his career was spent adapting plays to the screen, however, that his critical recognition was somewhat limited in his own lifetime and for many years after, and it was only in the 21st century that his movies began getting the respect they deserved. Born in 1902, Asquith was the youngest child of Herbert Henry Asquith (1852-1928), who served as British prime minister from 1908 to 1916. Anthony Asquith was known to friends by the nickname “Puffin,” given him by his mother. He had an avid interest in music as a boy, but conceded a severe lack of talent as a musician; in its place, he discovered the emerging new art of cinema, which fascinated him. As a young man, Asquith, in turn, played a pivotal but indirect role in the development of motion picture arts in England by co-founding the London Film Society… read more

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