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Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard have a “Brief Encounter”
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Apr 9, 2021
Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard have a “Brief Encounter”
Brief Encounter (1945) is a British romantic film directed by David Lean and starring Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard. The screenplay was written by Noel Coward which was based on his play Still Life (1936).Laura Jes read more
Brief Encounter: Short Hollywood Marriages
Comet Over Hollywood Posted by on Feb 14, 2016
Hollywood marriages are often butt of jokes since they are often extremely short or numerous. While Comet Over Hollywood previously identified more than 70 lengthy and successful Hollywood marriages, there are also some that are remarkably brief. This Valentine’s Day we are focusing on those brief read more
Brief Encounter: Short Hollywood Marriages
Comet Over Hollywood Posted by on Feb 14, 2016
Hollywood marriages are often butt of jokes from being extremely short or numerous. While Comet Over Hollywood previously identified more than 70 lengthy and successful Hollywood marriages, there are also some that are remarkably brief. This Valentine’s Day we are focusing on those brief encounters read more
Brief Encounter (1945)
Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Dec 17, 2014
Brief Encounter
Directed by David Lean
Written by Anthony Havelock-Allen, David Lean, and Ronald Neame from the play “Still Life” by Noel Coward (all uncredited)
1945/UK
Cineguild
Repeat viewing/Netflix rental
#191 of 1001 Film You Must See Before You Die I didn’t realiz read more
"This Happy Breed" & "Brief Encounter"
Studies in Cinema Posted by Jeremy Carr on Jul 10, 2013
David Lean is probably best known for large-scale super productions like Bridge on the Rive Kwai (1957), Lawrence of Arabia (1962) and Doctor Zhivago (1965), and this is of course not without due reason; these, especially Lawrence,
are tremendous films. But when you look at Lean’s body of wor read more
Brief Encounter (1945, David Lean)
The Stop Button Posted by on Aug 4, 2010
For the majority of Brief Encounter, I had very little opinion of Lean’s direction. It’s incredibly dispassionate and functional, but very solid. I think I assumed it’d be innovative (along the lines of the Archers) but it’s not. Very realistic, very British. Until the secon read more
Brief Encounter (1974)
Movie Classics Posted by Judy on Nov 11, 2008
I was slightly surprised when I heard there had been a Brief Encounter remake, because the 1940s original (which I reviewed here recently) is such a masterpiece. (The 1990s movie Falling in Love, which I’ve also seen recently and like very much, isn’t really a remake, but a new film loosely read more
Brief Encounter (1945)
Movie Classics Posted by Judy on Oct 25, 2008
Although I’d never seen Brief Encounter in full, I thought I knew what it would be like. I’d seen various short clips, and gained an impression of the impossibly posh, clipped voices, the emotional repression and the strained nobility of behaviour. I’d also seen the scene in Alan Bennett’s The read more