1. Brothers in Law - Variety
The raw legal recruit is Ian Carmichael, who through the good offices of his roommate and fellow attorney, is accepted as a pupil barrister by Miles Malleson, a ...
The three stars in Private's Progress are reunited in this Roy Boulting comedy. This time it's making fun of the law, doing full justice to a laugh-loaded script.
2. The Hound of the Baskervilles - Variety
Miles Malleson contributes most of the rare humor with one of his first class studies, as a bumbling bishop. Terence Fisher's direction captures the ...
This first Sherlock Holmes pic in color takes place in the desolate setting of Dartmoor. The private eye and his faithful stooge, Doctor Watson, are called in following the mysterious slaying of Sir Charles Baskerville. It's thought that his successor, Sir Henry, may meet the same fate.
3. The Captain's Paradise - Variety
Extract of a review from 1953. Running time: 93 MIN. With: Alec Guinness Yvonne De Carlo Celia Johnson Charles Goldner Miles Malleson Tutte Lemkow.
The yarn is done in an almost continuous flashback. In the opening scene Alec Guinness, a ship's captain, is facing a firing squad in North Africa. Back on his ship the first officer begins to explain the philosophy behind Guinness' mode of life. It appears that ever since his childhood Guinness has been in search of paradise, and eventually he finds it by having a wife in Gibraltar who satisfies his domestic yearning and a diversion in North Africa who panders to the more exotic things in life.
4. Variety [May 1953] | Media History Digital Library
11 jul 2017 · ... -* rently played by Miles Malleson and Walter Hudd. • N. Y. legit critics, including Brooks Atkinson, George Jean Nathan and Richatd Watts, ...
Founded in 1905 by Sime Silverman, Variety is the best known and most important trade paper in the history of American entertainment. Variety began as a New York weekly publication covering vaudeville, however, its scope expanded over time to include legitimate theatre, burlesque, motion pictures, radio, and television (transitions that the MHDL will eventually document within this record). In 1933, Daily Variety was launched in Los Angeles to offer in-depth coverage of the motion picture industry and serve as a competitor to The Hollywood Reporter, which was founded 'on the Coast' in 1930. In March 2013, Variety's owner ended the print edition of Daily Variety, though as of this writing, the weekly publication and a website offering non-stop news updates still exist. Variety may ultimately be best remembered for its integration of show business slang into entertainment trade coverage. Boffo. Hokum. Quickies. Svelte. Climaxer. Tenpercenter. Coastlander. Skein. We're still feeling zowied. -- Eric Hoyt, 2013
5. Victoria the Great - Variety
Production: Imperator. Director Herbert Wilcox; Producer Herbert Wilcox; Screenplay Miles Malleson, Charles de Grandcourt; Camera Freddie Young, William V.
See AlsoLuc Ferrari ValentinoNot cloak-and-cocked-hat historical tedium of pageantry and fancy dramatics, Victoria the Great travels a long way toward a full and clarified explanation of the most popular ruler England ever had. Her career, both public and private, is traced from 20 June 1837 when she ascended the throne, until the day of her 60th anniversary as queen, shortly before her demise.
6. (William) Miles Malleson | Art UK
Malleson's lesser known talents as dramatist, director and translator of Molière were eclipsed by his great popularity as a character actor in a wide variety ...
(William) Miles Malleson by Clara Klinghoffer (1900–1970), 1946, from National Portrait Gallery, London
7. Full text of "Variety (May 1961)" - Internet Archive
... VARIETY @ublished in Hollywood by Daily Variety. Ltd): 615 a year. $20 ... ” Last-named_ is Miles Malleson's version of “Le J Misanthrope.” _If the ...
8. Nell Gwyn - Variety
Running time: 85 MIN. With: Anna Neagle Cedric Hardwicke Jeanne De Casalis Lawrence Anderson Miles Malleson Esme Percy.
In toto it's a generally unsympathetic saga of a 17th-century music-hall trollop which requires a specially produced prolog to square existing moral standards and the Hays office. It opens in a hovel with the English bailiffs dispossessing a hag in her early 30s (Nell Gwyn of history died at 36), which is obviously primed to point the bromide that sin is its own worst reward.
9. D' Company - Great War Theatre
... variety of plays during their stay but not 'D Company'. In the event ... Miles Malleson. Genre(s):. Drama. Keyword(s):. Death · TA · cockney · soldiers. British ...
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10. [PDF] D Company And Black Ell Miles Malleson
13 nov 2024 · ... variety of angles and where appropriate pursue their inquiry into the present day In 6 sections covering Literature the Visual Arts. Music ...
11. [PDF] Variety (August 15, 1951)
... miles behind the Iron Curtain. Berlin is one of the busiest ones in the ... Malleson in the name part and Thora Hflrd and Shlela Shand-. Gibbs ...