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Hungry Hill (1947, Brian Desmond Hurst)

The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Jun 30, 2019

I have never read Hungry Hill: The Novel, but even before I finished watching Hungry Hill: The Film, I’d decided it’s one of the worst novel-to-film adaptations. It’s impossible know what point novel author Daphne Du Maurier was trying to make but it didn’t come through in the film. If she was read more

Hungry Hill (1947, Brian Desmond Hurst)

The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Jun 30, 2019

I have never read Hungry Hill: The Novel, but even before I finished watching Hungry Hill: The Film, I’d decided it’s one of the worst novel-to-film adaptations. It’s impossible know what point novel author Daphne Du Maurier was trying to make but it didn’t come through in the film. If she was read more

Hungry Hill (1947, Brian Desmond Hurst)

The Stop Button Posted by on Jun 30, 2019

I have never read Hungry Hill: The Novel, but even before I finished watching Hungry Hill: The Film, I’d decided it’s one of the worst novel-to-film adaptations. It’s impossible know what point novel author Daphne Du Maurier was trying to make but it didn’t come through in the film. If she was read more

Hungry Hill (1947, Brian Desmond Hurst)

The Stop Button Posted by on Jun 30, 2019

I have never read Hungry Hill: The Novel, but even before I finished watching Hungry Hill: The Film, I’d decided it’s one of the worst novel-to-film adaptations. It’s impossible know what point novel author Daphne Du Maurier was trying to make but it didn’t come through in the film. If she was read more

Miss Grant Goes to the Door (1940, Brian Desmond Hurst)

The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on May 13, 2019

Miss Grant Goes to the Door is a rather well-executed propaganda short. There’s an air raid and two British sisters prepare to go to the shelter. Mary Clare is the noncommittal one, who wants to go back to bed, who needs to get her sewing before she can go to the basement. She even turns on the lig read more

Miss Grant Goes to the Door (1940, Brian Desmond Hurst)

The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on May 13, 2019

Miss Grant Goes to the Door is a rather well-executed propaganda short. There’s an air raid and two British sisters prepare to go to the shelter. Mary Clare is the noncommittal one, who wants to go back to bed, who needs to get her sewing before she can go to the basement. She even turns on the lig read more

Miss Grant Goes to the Door (1940, Brian Desmond Hurst)

The Stop Button Posted by on May 13, 2019

Miss Grant Goes to the Door is a rather well-executed propaganda short. There’s an air raid and two British sisters prepare to go to the shelter. Mary Clare is the noncommittal one, who wants to go back to bed, who needs to get her sewing before she can go to the basement. She even turns on the lig read more

Miss Grant Goes to the Door (1940, Brian Desmond Hurst)

The Stop Button Posted by on May 13, 2019

Miss Grant Goes to the Door is a rather well-executed propaganda short. There’s an air raid and two British sisters prepare to go to the shelter. Mary Clare is the noncommittal one, who wants to go back to bed, who needs to get her sewing before she can go to the basement. She even turns on the lig read more

Scrooge/A Christmas Carol (Brian Desmond Hurst, 1951)

Movie Classics Posted by Judy on Dec 30, 2012

Alastair Sim and Mervyn Johns as Scrooge and Cratchit As promised, here’s my review of the 1951 Scrooge, which was the winner in the Movie Classics poll for people’s favourite adaptation. At heart, A Christmas Carol is a ghost story. Some productions almost lose sight of that, amid all t read more