MichaelB wrote:...which I've just realised doesn't make sense, as Granger would certainly have recognised Leslie Arliss, on account of being directed by him in The Man in Grey the previous year!
I assumed it was the first time they had worked together. Perhaps it was one of the screenwriters? (Story by J. D. Drawbell)
Yes, I've heard this before. The impression I had of Gainsborough was that it was an outfit of hacks who made cheap, low quality melodramas. Though I supposed they got lucky by hiring some decent directors (Asquith - who directed quite a few didn't he?).MichaelB wrote:...the Gainsborough directors generally weren't liked much by the actors, being either hacks like Arliss or former cinematographers like Arthur Crabtree and Bernard Knowles, who generally ignored the actors in favour of the visual elements. As a result, the actors usually rehearsed and directed themselves)