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© in This Web Service Cambridge University Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-00101-5 - Modern British Drama on Screen Edited by R. Barton Palmer and William Robert Bray Index More information Index 1914 (book), 14 Ayckbourn, Alan, 4 1984 (novel, 1949), 270 Azenberg, Emanuel, 86 49th Parallel, The (Michael Powell, 1925), 46 Baird, Teddy, 240 Balcon, Michael, 12, 89 Absurd Person Singular (play, 1972), 4 Bardolatry, 6 Acapulco, 114 Barker, Harvey Granville, 7 Aeschylus, 66 Barnes, Clive, 266 Agamemnon (play), 66 Barnett, Samuel, 265 Agate, James, 18 Barrie, J. M., 3 Aldgate, Anthony, 10 Barry, Gerald, 230 Alexandroff, Grigori, 18 Barthes, Roland, 251 Alfie (Lewis Gilbert, 1966), 178 Battersea, 54 All Quiet on the Western Front (Lewis Milestone, Battersea Park, 56 1930), 12, 28 Bazin, André, 9, 96, 130 Allsop, Kenneth, 103 BBC, the, 18 Anderson, Lindsay, 71, 87 Beaverbrook, Max, 45 Andrew, Dudley, 141, 194 Beckett, Samuel, 63 Angel of the North (sculpture, 1998), 178 Bennett, Alan, 9, 258 Angels in America, Part One: Millennium Bennett, Susan, 123 Approaches (book, 1993), 261 Berger, John, 182 Angels One Five (George More O’Ferrall, 1952), Berlin, 16 87, 99 Beyond the Fringe (play, 1960), 258 Angry Young Men Dramas, 63 BFI, the, 23 “Annus Mirabilis,” 161 Big Ben, 57 anti-Aristotelianism, 3 Billington, Michael, 266 Apartment, The (Billy Wilder, 1960), 55 Billy Liar (John Schlesinger, Apollo Theatre, The, 15 1963), 127 Arad, Ron, 176 Biograph, 6 Armistice Day, 23 Black, Edward, 69 Arnold, Matthew, 5, 80 Blackfriars Bridge, 57 Artaudian Theatre of Cruelty, 3 Blackmail (Alfred Hitchcock, 1929), 18 Arts Theatre (Cambridge), 122 Blackpool, 48 Ashcroft, Peggy, 77 Blair, Tony, 175 Asquith, Anthony, 57, 62 Blithe Spirit (play, 1941), 45, 48 Asquith, Herbert, 86 Bloom, Claire, 113 Asquith, Margot, 86 Blunt, Sir Anthony, 259 Associated British Picture Corporation, 85 Bodleian Library, the, 261 Associated Talking Pictures, 22 Bogarde, Dirk, 114 Atkinson, Brooks, 10 Bonham Carter, Helena, 77 Austen, Jane, 125 Boon, Richard, 217 285 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-00101-5 - Modern British Drama on Screen Edited by R. Barton Palmer and William Robert Bray Index More information 286 Index Boys from Brazil, The (Franklin J. Schaffner, Chamberlain, Neville, 52 1978), 8 Chandler, David, 261 Bracco, Rosa Maria, 15 Chaplin, Charlie, 113 Branagh, Sir Kenneth, 8, 170 Chapman, Edward, 22 Brandman, Michael, 240 Charleston, the, 52 Brantley, Ben, 266 Charley’s Aunt (play, 1892), 89 Brazil (Terry Gilliam, 1985), 244 Church Gibson, Pamela, 137 Brecht, Bertolt, 3 Churchill, Caryl, 266 Brideshead Revisited (TV, 1981), 77 Cinecom, 240 Bridge on the River Kwai, The (David Lean, Cineguild, 46 1957), 48 Citizen Kane (Orson Welles, 1941), 46 Brief Encounter (David Lean, 1945), 45 Clancy, Tom, 8 British Board of Film Censors, the, 5 Clapham Common, 56 British Film Makers, 86 Clive, Colin, 16 British International Pictures, 22 Clockwork Orange, A (novel, 1962), 149 British Theatre Yearbook of 1946, The, 56 Close Up, 18 Brittain, Vera, 14 Closer (Mike Nichols, 2004), 178 Brixton, 21 Clothes They Stood Up In, The (novella, 1996), 258 Broadway Melody, The (Harry Beaumont, Connell, R. W., 171 1929), 52 Conolly, L. W., 203 Bronze Lion of San Marco, the, 99 Cooper, Dominic, 265 Brook, Peter, 3, 130 Corden, James, 265 Brooke, Rupert, 14 Coronation of Elizabeth II, the (1953), 85 Brooklyn Academy of Music, the, 261 Corrigan, Tim, 244 Brown, Curtis, 15 Costello, Donald, 35 Brown, Geoff, 94 Cottage on Dartmoor, A (Anthony Asquith, 1929), Brown, John Russell, 217 68, 100 Browne, Maurice, 15 Coursen, H. R., 250 Browning Version, The (film, Anthony Asquith, Covent Garden, 35 1951), 88 Coward, Nöel, 22, 48 Browning Version, The (play, 1948), 62 Cowie, Peter, 121 Browning Version, The (radio play, 1957), 62 Criminal Law Amendment Act, the (1885), 98 Browning Version, The (TV, 1955), 62 Crowley, Bob, 267 Browning Version, The (TV, 1985), 62 Crowley, Jeananne, 210 Bruckner, Anton, 54 Crying Men (photo series, 2004), 178 Brunel, Adrian, 22 Cukor, George, 206 Burgess, Anthony, 149 Culture and Anarchy, 80 Burgess, Guy, 258 Cunningham, Michael, 216 Burton, Richard, 113 Curse of Frankenstein, The (Terence Fisher, 1957), 88 Caine, Michael, 170 Cushing, Peter, 62 Calvert, Phyllis, 68 Campbell, Dorothy and Christie, 89 Dali, Salvador, 4 Campbell, Judy, 48 Dam Busters, The (Michael Anderson, 1955), 87 Canby, Vincent, 226, 250 Damage (novel, 1991), 216 Cannes Film Festival, the, 114 Dance Hall (Charles Crichton, 1950), 88 Cardullo, Bert, 131 Dance, Charles, 229 Carey, Joyce, 48 Darlow, Michael, 63 Carrington VC (Anthony Asquith, 1955), 89 Davis, Judy, 77 Carrington (Christopher Hampton, 1995), 77 de la Tour, Frances, 265 Carry on Sergeant (Gerald Thomas, 1958), 88 Dead End (William Wyler, 1937), 51 Carson, Bruce, 137 Dead of Night (Alberto Cavalcanti, 1945), 69 Castle, Brežice, 239 Dean, Basil, 22 Cavalcade (play, 1931), 44 Death and the Maiden (play, 1990), 261 CBS, 59 Delaney, Shelagh, 122 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-00101-5 - Modern British Drama on Screen Edited by R. Barton Palmer and William Robert Bray Index More information Index 287 Demi-Paradise, The (Anthony Asquith, 1943), 57 Forster, E. M., 64 Dench, Judi, 62, 77 Forty Years On (play, 1968), 258 Denison, Michael, 87 Foucault, Michel, 185 Dent, Alan, 116 Four Sons (John Ford, 1928), 28 Dillon, Carmen, 99 Frayn, Michael, 266 Dixon, Simon, 185 French Lieutenant’s Woman, The (film, Karel Doctor’s Dilemma, The (Anthony Asqith, 1955), 89 Reisz, 1981), 226 Dollimore, Jonathan, 148 French New Wave, the, 129 Donald, James, 48 French Without Tears (film, Anthony Asquith, Donat, Robert, 49 1940), 68 Dorfman, Ariel, 261 French Without Tears (play, 1938), 63 Dresser, The (Peter Yates, 1983), 81 Friedan, Betty, 208 Dr. Zhivago (David Lean, 1965), 51 Frohman Brothers, the, 6 Dreyfuss, Richard, 249 Front Page, The (film, Lewis Milestone, 1931), 268 Durgnat, Raymond, 128 Fussell, Paul, 13 Easy Virtue (Alfred Hitchcock, 1928), 22 Gainsborough Studio, 68 Ebert, Roger, 226 Genevieve (Henry Cornelius, 1953), 87 Edison, Thomas, 6 Ghosts (play, 1891), 1 Educating Rita (play, 1980), 192 Gibbs, A. M., 203 Educating Rita (film, Lewis Gilbert, 1983), 194 Gibson, Church, 138 Edward VIII, 47 Gielgud Theatre, 94 Edwards, Henry, 13 Gielgud, John, 62, 77, 94, 229 Eisenstein, Sergei, 18 Gilbert, Lewis, 194 Eliot, T. S., 3 Girl of London, A (Henry Edwards, 1925), 13 Elizabethan Theatre, 1 Going My Way (Leo McCarey, 1944), 55 Elliott, Kamilla, 217 Gold, Sylviane, 267 Enchanted Cottage, The (play, 1923), 4 Goodbye, Mr. Chips (book, 1934), 64 English Stage Company, 122 Goodman, Lizbeth, 124 English Touring Theatre, 5 Gormley, Antony, 176, 177 Englishman Abroad, An (TV, 1983), 259 Gorton, Assheton, 133 Entertaining Mr. Sloane (play, 1964), 145 Grahame, Kenneth, 259 Erne, Lukas, 243 Grammaticus, Saxo, 242 Erskine, Eileen, 52 Granger, Stewart, 68 Eton College, 261 Great Exhibition of 1851, the, 230 Evans, Edith, 87 Great War and Modern Memory, The (novel, Everett, Rupert, 261 1975), 13 Express, The, 45 Greatest Show on Earth, The (Cecil B. DeMille, expressionism, 3 1952), 99 Exton, Clive, 162 Greene, Graham, 45 Eyre, Richard 6, 123 Greenwood, Joan, 87 Griffith, D. 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Barton Palmer and William Robert Bray Index More information 288 Index Harman, Jympson, 90 Innes, Christopher, 1 Harrison, Rex, 206 Islington Public Library, 145 Harrow University, 63 Ivanhoe (Richard Thorpe, 1952), 99 Hart, Josephine, 216 Havelock-Allan, Anthony, 46, 51 Jack Ryan (novel), 8 Hawthorne, Nigel, 261 Jackson, Russell, 94, 95 Hay Fever (play, 1924), 44 James, Henry, 2 Hearst, William Randolph, 46 Jameson, Fredric, 148 Hearts of the World (D. W. 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