Bryan Forbes (1926- )
Filmography
Whistle Down the Wind (1961) Carlton (R2 UK) / Divisa Red (R2 ES)
The L-Shaped Room (1962) Optimum Releasing (R2 UK) – also as part of British New Wave, Vol. 1 Double Feature with Darling
Seance on a Wet Afternoon (1964) Home Vision Entertainment (R1) / Network (R2 UK) / Carlton (R2 UK)
King Rat (1965) Columbia (R1) / Sony (R2 UK)
The Wrong Box (1966)
The Whisperers (1967)
Deadfall (1968) Fox (R1)
The Madwoman of Chaillot (1969)
The Raging Moon (1971) Optimum Releasing (R2 UK)
The Stepford Wives (1975) Paramount (R1) / Anchor Bay (R1) / Anchor Bay (R2 UK)
The Slipper and the Rose: The Story of Cinderella (1976) Image Entertainment (R1) / Universal (R2 UK)
International Velvet (1978)
Sunday Lovers (segment, 1980)
Play for Today (TV episode, 1980)
Better Late Than Never (1982)
Philip Marlowe, Private Eye (TV episode, 1983) Goldhil Home Media (R1) – included in Philip Marlowe, Private Eye Collection
The Naked Face (1984)
The Endless Game (1990)
Recommended Web Resources
BAFTA – Tribute to Bryan Forbes with downloadable program (25 May, 2007)
BBC – “Director Bryan Forbes Made CBEâ€
Bryan Forbes
"Seance on a Wet Afternoon"
I saw this http://www.amazon.co.uk/Seance-Wet-Afte ... 731&sr=1-6" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; the other night, and it blew me away completely. Kim Stanley's character is frighteningly real, too real for comfort. It's amazing that she did not get the Oscar for this, arguably her masterpiece. Not a single word uttered from her lips sounded fake, nor a single pause or gesture. She was supremely foiled by the actor who played her husband, Richard Attenborough. What an underestimated actor he was, too. It's a shame that this film remains relatively obscure, I am not giving away the plot! As pointed out before, it's still readily available from amazon.uk - in a better-looking transfer than that of the US DVD. Don't waste any time. Get this gem, cheaply at that, before it runs out of stock!
- Sloper
- Joined: Tue May 29, 2007 10:06 pm
Re: "Seance on a Wet Afternoon"
Completely agree with all that, especially about the acting - I vaguely remember a scene towards the end, where Attenborough tries to confront Stanley, that was chilling and heartbreaking and mesmerising all at once. Truly the most sinister of the 'kitchen sink' dramas I've seen from this period, prefiguring the likes of 10 Rillington Place.
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Re: "Seance on a Wet Afternoon"
This most disturbing movie is a bona fide masterpiece, thanks for bringing attention to it. The acting and staging is harrowingly real, it fairly plays like a documentary. Befittingly so, as it's based on a real case. Most highly recommended if you are not among the squeamish!Sloper wrote:... prefiguring the likes of 10 Rillington Place.
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Re: Bryan Forbes
THE WRONG BOX is available in the UK on DVD from Columbia. It is an exclusive through Moviemail. I just ordered the DVD recently and I can't wait to see it again.
I am hoping that THE WHISPERERS gets released soon...somewhere.
I am hoping that THE WHISPERERS gets released soon...somewhere.
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- Joined: Tue Nov 25, 2008 12:39 pm
- Location: Lebanon, PA
Re: Bryan Forbes
SEANCE is and under-known film by and under-appreciated director. Forbes' output could be inconsistent, but at his best (SEANCE and THE WHISPERERS, for instance) he was amazing.
And I am an unapologetic fan of THE WRONG BOX.
And I am an unapologetic fan of THE WRONG BOX.
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Re: Bryan Forbes
Just found this out...THE WHISPERERS is available through Amazon from MGM's burn on demand series. Although I am not a fan of burned discs, I will probably pick this up if it reaches a low enough price point for me.
- rockysds
- Joined: Wed May 19, 2010 11:25 am
- Location: Denmark
Re: Bryan Forbes
The Slipper and the Rose materialized: blu-ray.com review + a German blu-ray of Deadfall will be out soon.