Roy Ward Baker
By (Author) Geoff Mayer
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
1st April 2011
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
791.430233092
Paperback
232
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
This book traces the career of Roy Ward Baker, one of the great survivors of the British film and television industry. He directed the landmark British film Morning Departure (1949), worked at Twentieth Century Fox in Hollywood in the early 1950s where he directed Marilyn Monroe's 'breakthrough' film (Don't Bother to Knock), and followed this with a succession of fine films for Rank, culminating in the best version of the Titanic disaster, A Night to Remember in 1958. Yet within three years he was unable to secure a job in the British film industry and he moved to television series such as The Avengers, The Saint and Minder. Later Baker re-emerged as a major director of science-fiction (Quatermass and the Pit) and horror films (Asylum). Geoff Mayer provides an industrial and aesthetic context in which to understand the interrelationship between a skilled classical director and the transformation of the British film industry in the 1950s. -- .
Really refreshing - treated with perception and intelligence Barry Forshaw, Crime Time 2005 No 43
Geoff Mayer is Chair of the Cinema Studies Program at La Trobe University, Australia