The Deep Blue Sea (1955 film)

The Deep Blue Sea

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Anatole Litvak
Produced by Sir Alexander Korda
Written by Terence Rattigan
Starring Vivien Leigh
Kenneth More
Eric Porter
Music by Malcolm Arnold
Cinematography Jack Hildyard
Edited by Bert Bates
Production
company
Distributed by Twentieth Century Fox
Release dates
  • 23 August 1955 (1955-08-23)
Running time
96 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

The Deep Blue Sea is a 1955 British drama film directed by Anatole Litvak, starring Vivien Leigh and Kenneth More and released by Twentieth Century Fox. The picture was based on the play of the same name by Terence Rattigan. Rattigan's play has also been filmed by Terence Davies with Rachel Weisz in the Vivien Leigh role of 'Hester' and Tom Hiddleston as 'Freddie'.[1]

Production

Kenneth More was the only key member of the original cast (who had also appeared in a BBC Television version in 1954) to be hired for the film, as Alexander Korda wanted to use names that were more recognisable to movie goers. More always felt this was a mistake, particularly the casting of Vivien Leigh rather than Peggy Ashcroft. More did not enjoy filming, feeling that the use of Cinemascope and changes made to the original play detracted from the intimacy of the story. He also felt he had poor chemistry with Leigh.[2]

Currently unavailable on DVD, a rare screening of the film took place as part of the BFI Vivien Leigh Season in 2013 introduced by Sean O'Connor, producer of the 2011 version of the film by Terence Davies.[3]

Cast

Reception

The film was a box office disappointment in the US. "It was a tricky subject for American audiences," said More.[4]

Awards

See also

References

  1. "NEW DRAMA.". The Australian Women's Weekly. National Library of Australia. 14 March 1956. p. 43. Retrieved 6 May 2012.
  2. Kenneth More, More or Less, Hodder & Staughton, 1978 p 163-167
  3. http://www.bfi.org.uk/news-opinion/news-bfi/features/vivien-leigh-adrift-deep-blue-sea
  4. Schallert, E. (18 August 1957). English star amazes in chaneylike portrayal. Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File).


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