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Ronald Neame

Ronald Neame was the son of photographer/director Elwin Neame and the actress Ivy Close. He joined Elstree Studios in 1927 as a messenger and call boy, moved up to stills photographer, and was an assistant cameraman on Alfred Hitchcock’s Blackmail (1929), the first English sound film. He served as a camera operator in the early ‘30s, and was elevated to director of photography in 1934. His most important films as cinematographer were Pygmalion (1938), Major Barbara (1939), In Which We Serve (1942), and One of Our Aircraft Is Missing (1942). In 1943, Neame formed a partnership with editor-turned-director David Lean and producer Anthony Havelock-Allan in Cineguild, an independent production company set up with support from England’s Rank Organisation, through which the David Lean movies This Happy Breed, Blithe Spirit, Brief Encounter, Great Expectations, Oliver Twist, and The Passionate Friends were made. Neame turned to directing in the late ‘40s with Take My Life (1947), and after… read more

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Jaspar Lamar Crabb

8Sep12

Wildly forgettable songs, sluggish pacing and zero choreography....this is the least musical musical imaginable...still Albert Fiiney is spellbinding and the art direction and photography by Oswald Morris are stellar

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richmondhill

22May11

Most decidedly not Oliver! (as much as it tries) and more like Lady Bountiful in the usual over-burden of musicals of this period with lavish production values that fall over themselves to impress. It doesn’t have the panache of the earlier Reed/Bart film, despite some effectively realised moments, but with this source material it cannot quite fail.

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