Launder and GilliatThis text anaylses the achievement of one of the central partnerships in British film history, that of Frank Launder and Sydney Gilliat, the screen writers of famous films by Hitchcock and Carol Reed. |
Contents
the home front trilogy | 44 |
The Rakes Progress I See | 94 |
The Blue Lagoon The Happiest Days | 134 |
thrillers and comedies | 175 |
Last words | 207 |
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