Jack Clayton
By (Author) Neil Sinyard
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
2nd January 2001
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Biography: arts and entertainment
Film history, theory or criticism
791.430233092
Paperback
304
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 16mm
299g
Although his films "The Innocents" and "The Great Gatsby" were highly thought of by Fran ois Truffaut and Tennessee Williams respectively, British director Jack Clayton was perhaps best remembered for "Room at the Top", which brought a new sexual frankness and social realism to the British screen. Whilst researching this critical study, the author has been able to consult and quote from the director's own private papers which illuminate Clayton's creative practices and artistic intentions. In addition to fresh analyses of the individual films, the book contains new material on Clayton's many unrealized projects and includes his previously unpublished short story "The Enchantment".
"He makes no bones about the fact that he considers Clayton to be one of the greats, and he convinced this reviewer that he is right." --"Choice"
Neil Sinyard is Professor of Film Studies at the University of Hull