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Richard Attenborough Collection - 7-DVD Box Set (DVD) (*)
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$72.99

Título original: Brighton Rock / The Ship That Died of Shame / Private's Progress / Brothers in Law / Dunkirk / The Man Upstairs / The Angry Silence
Título Alterno: Young Scarface / PT Raiders / Privates Progress
Defendido, competido o concedido en:
Concesiones de BAFTA
Festival Internacional De la Película De Berlín
Concesiones De la Academia De Oscar


Idiomas y Subtítulos:
Inglés ( Mono )


Product Origen/Format:
United Kingdom ( PAL/Region 2 )

Duración:
671 min

Cociente De Aspecto:
Fullscreen

Caracteristicas Especiales Disponibles:
Sistema De la Caja
Menú Interactivo
Sistema De Multi-DVD
Acceso De la Escena
Blanco y Negro


Película filmada y producida adentro:
Reino Unido ( Gran Bretaña, Irlanda )


Dirigida Por:
John Boulting
Basil Dearden
Roy Boulting
Leslie Norman
Don Chaffey
Guy Green


Escrita Por:
Graham Greene
Basil Dearden
Nicholas Monsarrat
John Boulting
Alan Hackney
Roy Boulting
Henry Cecil
J.S. Bradford
Ewan Butler
Alun Falconer
Robert Dunbar
Michael Craig
Bryan Forbes


Actores:
Richard Attenborough ..... Pinkie Brown
Carol Marsh ..... Rose Brown
Hermione Baddeley ..... Ida Arnold
William Hartnell ..... Dallow
Harcourt Williams ..... Prewitt
Wylie Watson ..... Spicer
Nigel Stock ..... Cubitt
Victoria Winter ..... Judy
Reginald Purdell ..... Frank
George Carney ..... Phil Corkery
Charles Goldner ..... Colleoni
Alan Wheatley ..... Fred Hale
Lina Barrie ..... Molly
Joan Sterndale-Bennett ..... Delia
Harry Ross ..... Bill Brewer
Richard Attenborough ..... George Hoskins
George Baker ..... Bill Randall (skipper of 1087 / narrator
Bill Owen ..... Birdie (coxswain of 1087)
Virginia McKenna ..... Helen Randall
Roland Culver ..... Maj. Fordyce
Bernard Lee ..... Customs Officer Brewster
Ralph Truman ..... Sir Richard
John Chandos ..... Raines (fugitive killer)
Harold Goodwin ..... Customs officer #2
John Longden ..... Detective
Richard Attenborough ..... Pvt. Percival Henry Cox
Dennis Price ..... Bertram Tracepurcel
Terry-Thomas ..... Maj. Hitchcock
Ian Carmichael ..... Stanley Windrush
Peter Jones ..... Arthur Egan
William Hartnell ..... Sgt. Sutton
Thorley Walters ..... Capt. Henry Bootle
Jill Adams ..... Prudence Greenslade
Ian Bannen ..... Pvt. Horrocks
Victor Maddern ..... Pvt. George Blake
Kenneth Griffith ..... Pvt. Dai Jones
John Warren ..... Sgt. Maj. Gradwick
George Coulouris ..... Padre
Derrick De Marney ..... Pat
Ronald Adam ..... Doctor at medical hearing
Richard Attenborough ..... Henry Marshall
Ian Carmichael ..... Roger Thursby
Terry-Thomas ..... Alfred Green
Jill Adams ..... Sally Smith
Miles Malleson ..... Kendall Grimes
Raymond Huntley ..... Tatlock
Eric Barker ..... Alec Blair
Nicholas Parsons ..... Charles Poole
Kynaston Reeves ..... Judge Lawson
John Le Mesurier ..... Judge Ryman
Irene Handl ..... Mrs. Potter
Olive Sloane ..... Mrs. Newen
Edith Sharpe ..... Mrs. Thursby
Leslie Phillips ..... Shopkeeper
Brian Oulton ..... Client
John Mills ..... Cpl. 'Tubby' Bins
Robert Urquhart ..... Pvt. Mike
Ray Jackson ..... Pvt. Barlow
Meredith Edwards ..... Pvt. Dave Bellman
Anthony Nicholls ..... Military spokesman
Bernard Lee ..... Charles Foreman (British newspaper reporter)
Michael Shillo ..... Jouvet (French newspaper reporter)
Richard Attenborough ..... John Holden (Heron owner)
Sean Barrett ..... Frankie, (Holden employee)
Victor Maddern ..... Merchant seaman in pub
Maxine Audley ..... Diana Foreman
Bud Flanagan ..... Himself - Music Hall Performer
Chesney Allen ..... Himself - Music Hall Performer
Kenneth Cope ..... Lt. Lumpkin
Denys Graham ..... Pvt. Fraser
Richard Attenborough ..... Peter Watson
Bernard Lee ..... Inspector Thompson
Donald Houston ..... Dr. Sanderson
Dorothy Alison ..... Mrs. Barnes
Patricia Jessel ..... Mrs. Lawrence
Virginia Maskell ..... Helen Grey
Kenneth Griffith ..... Pollen
Alfred Burke ..... Mr. Barnes
Charles Houston ..... Nicholas
Maureen Connell ..... Eunice Blair
Amy Dalby ..... Miss Acres
Walter Hudd ..... Superintendent
Patrick Jordan ..... Injured Sergeant
Victor Brooks ..... Sergeant
Graham Stewart ..... Sergeant Morris
Richard Attenborough ..... Tom Curtis
Pier Angeli ..... Anna Curtis
Michael Craig ..... Joe Wallace
Bernard Lee ..... Bert Connolly
Alfred Burke ..... Travers
Geoffrey Keen ..... Davis
Laurence Naismith ..... Martindale
Russell Napier ..... Thompson
Penelope Horner ..... Pat
Brian Bedford ..... Eddie
Brian Murray ..... Gladys
Norman Bird ..... Roberts
Beckett Bould ..... Arkwright
Oliver Reed ..... Mick
Edna Petrie ..... Harpy


Synopsis:
No spanish review yet:
The Ship That Died Of Shame (1955): Ship 1087 and her crew are proud to make a sterling contribution to the coastal defences during the war, but post-war austerity brings lean years for all. Illicit cross-channel smuggling seems like an attractive and lucrative prospect. But from the apparently harmless ferrying of duty-free wine the crew gradually descend into altogether deeper waters, culminating in the carriage of a mysterious fugitive who turns out to be a convicted child-killer.

Brighton Rock (1947): The elegant and respectable facade of Brighton hides a sinister underworld, ruled by intimidation and terror. Richard Attenborough stars as Pinkie, a ruthless and sadistic young criminal whose trail of killings and double crossings lead to his eventual downfall when savage justice is finally meted out in a thrilling and memorable climax.

Dunkirk (1958): An easygoing British Corporal (John Mills) in France finds himself responsible for the lives of his men when their officer is killed. He has to get them back to Britain somehow. Meanwhile, British civilians are being dragged into the war with Operation Dynamo, the scheme to get the French and British forces back from the Dunkirk beaches. Some come forward to help, others are less willing.

The Man Upstairs (1958):The mental breakdown of a guilt-ridden man provides the drama in this fascinating psychological profile that stars Richard Attenborough as a scientist who can't live with himself after he accidentally kills the brother of his fiancee. In order to escape the pain, he changes his name and begins living in a ramshackle Victorian boarding house where he slowly begins losing his mind.

The Angry Silence (1960): Guy Green's film represented the beginning of a lack of solidarity in unions as Tom Curtis (Richard Attenborough) with wife Anna (Pier Angeli) expecting a child, refuses to join an unofficial strike in his machine shop and becomes the victim of assaults, both mental and physical. Acclaimed as one of the most moving and powerful films ever made in Britain, The Angry Silence won unprecedented acclaim. Within a week of its opening it had become the most talked-about film in the country, and even today is still deemed controversial for its cynical depiction of organised labour as a thuggish, mindless collective.

Brothers In Law (1957): Newly qualified barrister Roger Thursby joins his flatmate as a trainee at a London law firm. Thrown in at the deep end by the absent-minded senior partner, his first few appearances in court border on the disastrous as he encounters a succession of cantankerous judges.

Private's Progress (1956): A University student has to abandon his studies when he is called up towards the end of the war. He soon teams up with the wily Private Cox (Attenborough) who knows a good scam when he's on to one...
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