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A Great Reed: A Carol Reed Profile (Part 2) October 28, 2009 by admin Trevor Hogg profiles the career of legendary British filmmaker Carol Reed in the second of a two-part feature… read the first part here. “I don’t think people care what sort of curtains I have,” stated the British filmmaker. “I don’t think they care about the technical people. Stars are the draw. They earn their publicity. It brings people in. But no one would go to see a film because it was directed by Carol Reed.” However, the director also observed that a star-studded cast does not necessarily guarantee commercial success. “The future of British films depends on how they are made; if the standard is high then the future is rosy,” remarked Reed. “There is no reason why the British film world should not become a big industry like its American counterpart. We have a wealth of good actors. The trouble here is that we do not make enough good pictures to keep them occupied ....
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Maire Rose Connor Mapped: The London Locations Of Powell And Pressburger Dorset House, the modest Marylebone apartment block where Powell & Pressburger dreamt up some of their most fantastical films. You can just make out their commemorative blue plaque to the left of the building. Image: Spudgun67, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons It was love at first sight , according to Michael Powell. Throughout the 1930s, the young director had cut his teeth making quota quickies low-budget (and often bone-achingly dull) films churned out to make a quick buck but before the decade was out, an encounter with a Hungarian screenwriter would set his career on a much more daring trajectory. ....