Thursday, 10 October 2024

William Hartnell at the Cinema: Brighton Rock

Richard Attenborough (1923-
2014) and William Hartnell
(1908-1975) appeared
together in the original film
version of Graham Greene's 
Brighton Rockshown on
Talking Pictures TV tonight.
Attenborough played Pinkie
Brown (a role he reprised from
the West End production of the
novel, staged in 1943), whilst
Hartnell was Dallow again.
The thriller (an ABPC production)
was made on locationin its Sussex
setting in 1947, and was known in America as Young Scarface - it
was ranked fifteenth in the BFI's Top 100 British Films poll, then was revived
in 2009 for New York's Film Forum. The two leads were reunited in The Lost
People (1949), and Private's Progress (1956).
Co-stars Nigel Stock, Alan Wheatley, and Bill Brandon also had future
Doctor Who roles, whilst a BBC radio treatment followed in 1997, which
starred Steven Mackintosh, Maurice Denham, and Kenneth Cranham.
Released in 2011, the modern remake (co-produced by Studio Canal,
BBC Films and Kudos) featured John HurtAndrea Riseborough, Sam
Riley, Helen Mirren, Andy Serkis, and another five Doctor Who cast
connections:
  • Nonso Anozie (Dallow) was Hydroflax in The Husbands of River Song
  • Phil Davis (Spicer) was Lucius Petrus Dextrus in The Fires of Pompeii, and voiced Titus for Big Finish's The Cannibalists (2009)
  • Maurice Roeves (Inspector) was Stotz in The Caves of Androzani
  • Adrian Schiller (Registrar) was Uncle in The Doctor's Wife, and voiced Zanith for Time Works (2006), and Maurice Le Bon for Fright Motif (2021)
  • Steven Robertson (Crab) was Pritchard in Under the Lake and Before the Flood

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