Brighton Rock [DVD] [1947]

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  • James L. Richardson

    > 3 day

    Enjoy Attenborough.

  • Mindoermatter

    > 3 day

    Although the movie was true to the novel (It should be because Graham Greene co-wrote the screenplay), the film version was limited to filming standards and audiences in 1947. However the movie made the plot clearer and compressed the story into a few days, while the books timeline was longer and included additional elements that added to the story. The acting and filmography were well done for the times and focused on the plotline and a more ambiguous ending. The drama is consistent with many of the darker-toned movies of the post-World-War II era. Richard Attenboroughs performance made the film believable, but it appears that Carol Marsh, who played Rose, felt traumatized by the production efforts for undisclosed reasons. If you are a Graham Greene follower or a fan of Film Noir movies, then this is a good bet. The filming seems to reflect well the 1930s context of the authors novel setting. In todays world, the movie is a bit too dated, unless you have memories of or interest in the time period.

  • US Grant

    > 3 day

    No worth buying.

  • Prof. Kip Hegmann

    > 3 day

    I’d heard about it, but never seen it and it’s such a great film and the copy was so clear. Thank you!

  • Lambies MOM

    Greater than one week

    THIS FILM, BLACK & WHITE NOT COLOR IS SLOW, AND QUIETLY TERRIFYING. AT FIRST WATCH, I WAS A BIT BORED. 2ND VIEWING, I SAT BACK AND JUST LET IT RUN. WOW! VERY, VERY INTENSE. GREAT BRITISH ACTING. REALLY WORTH THE PURCHASE AND 2ND VIEWING. GIVE THE FILM TIME TO DEVELOP AND GROW. THE CRASS CHARACTERS ARE EXACTLY AS THEY SEEM ONLY ITS A SLOW SIMMERING PLOT VERY RELEVANT TO EVEN, TODAY.

  • KG

    Greater than one week

    Complex, disturbing noir character study/thriller about a 17 year old baby-faced gang leader named `Pinky, played by the director-to-be Richard Attenborough in an astonishing performance. Based on a Graham Greene novel, and co-written by Green and Terrence Rattigan (The Browning Version, The Winslow Boy), Pinky is a tremendously complex character, a sociopath to be sure, but one with a heart still beating somewhere deep down inside. Tortured by his Catholic upbringing, and repressed sexually, he vents his teen angst in violence that becomes increasingly uncontrollable, while finding his heart touched in spite of himself by a girl he marries ostensibly just to keep her from giving evidence against him. This is a tough picture, no Hollywood softened edges here. And arguably one of the better gangster films ever made.

  • KG

    > 3 day

    Complex, disturbing noir character study/thriller about a 17 year old baby-faced gang leader named `Pinky, played by the director-to-be Richard Attenborough in an astonishing performance. Based on a Graham Greene novel, and co-written by Green and Terrence Rattigan (The Browning Version, The Winslow Boy), Pinky is a tremendously complex character, a sociopath to be sure, but one with a heart still beating somewhere deep down inside. Tortured by his Catholic upbringing, and repressed sexually, he vents his teen angst in violence that becomes increasingly uncontrollable, while finding his heart touched in spite of himself by a girl he marries ostensibly just to keep her from giving evidence against him. This is a tough picture, no Hollywood softened edges here. And arguably one of the better gangster films ever made.

  • C. Franklin

    > 3 day

    Stumbled on to this movie and can not believe I have not seen it before. A true classic. I cant get enough of these. The writing, characters, sets, costume, the plot is gripping and has depth.

  • JEAN SALATINO

    > 3 day

    really loved this classic film..I am a fan of british classics and film in general. Rare richard attenborough film. thanks, jean salatino

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